111. Serbian opposition leaders have stepped up pressure by planning a campaign of civil disobedience against Milosevic and urging more external pressure from the West.
112. Serbian opposition leaders turned the screw Tuesday on embattled President Slobodan Milosevic by planning a campaign of civil disobediance against him and urging more external pressure from the West.
113. Serbian opposition leader Vuk Draskovic called late Tuesday for supporters to paralyse Belgrade city centre on Wednesday by turning up in their cars for a rally.
114. Serbian opposition leader Vuk Draskovic earlier Monday appealed to Montenegro to boycott the ruling institutions of Yugolsavia and back moves towards democracy.
115. Serbian opposition leader Vuk Draskovic earlier Monday appealed to Montenegro to boycott the ruling institutions of Yugoslavia and back moves towards democracy.
116. Serbian opposition leader Zoran Djindjic Monday expressed reservations about the transfer of suspected Serb war criminals to the UN war crimes court in The Hague.
117. Serbian opposition leader Zoran Djindjic warned the demonstrators that hardliners in the Serb regime were still in control and Milosevic was not ready to compromise over the elections.
118. Serbian opposition leaders Zoran Djindjic, Vuk Draskovic and Vesna Pesic were to head to Rome later Thursday for talks on the crisis with Italian Foreign Minister Lamberto Dini.
119. Seven protesters were injured, including an opposition member of the federal Yugoslav parliament, Zoran Simonovic, according to a toll given by the Serbian opposition.
120. Serbian opposition leaders immediately called on Milosevic to accept the OSCE findings.