Slobodan Milosevic
Political Leader / President of Serbia
Slobodan Milosevic became president of Serbia in 1989 in that country's first democratic elections since World War I. In 1997 he became President of Yugoslavia. A fierce Serb nationalist, he made aggressive attacks on ethnic Albanians in the province of Kosovo which led to his 1999 military struggle with the forces of NATO. In September of 2000 he was defeated by Vojislav Kostunica in a general election for president of Serbia; Milosevic disputed the results but left office after a public uprising against him the next month. In June 2001 Milosevic was handed over to the United Nations War Crimes Tribunal and taken to The Hague to be tried for war crimes allegedly committed during his rule. The trial was repeatedly interrupted due to Milosevic's heart troubles and high blook pressure. The trial proceedings were ended after Milosevic died in a prison cell at a U.N. detention center near The Hague. Though his supporters suspected foul play, an autopsy revealed that Milosevic died of heart failure.Extra credit: Milosevic's father committed suicide in 1962; his mother did the same in 1974.
Milosevic joins composer Wolfgang Mozart and race horse Phar Lap in our loop Possibly Poisoned.
Four Good Links
CNN: The Death of Milosevic
Special report from 2006, with stories on his death and life
The BBC: The Death of Milosevic
Terrific news archives about the late leader and his country
1st Person: Slobodan Milosevic
Odd but useful little 1999 profile from the Houston Chronicle (including a Milosevic quiz)
Slobodan Milosevic Freedom Center
HIs supporters make their case, in detail
Vital Stats
Birth
Birthplace
Death
11 March 2006
(heart failure, age 64)
Best Known As
President of Serbia, 1989-1997

