Slobodan Milosevic
* Re “World Leaders Hail Milosevic Arrest as End of Turbulent Era,” April 2: Slobodan Milosevic’s arrest is hailed by those who abetted his crimes against humanity by imposing an unethical and illegal arms embargo against Bosnian victims.
Re “Make TV Milosevic’s Worst Nightmare,” Opinion, Sept. 26: Eugene Secunda strongly urged freedom-loving countries to get rid of Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic by bombarding Serbia with that wonderful medium called television.
Now that NATO has parted the blood-red sea that threatened to annihilate the people of Kosovo, there appears to be a burgeoning sense of resolve to have President Slobodan Milosevic relinquish his reign of terror (June 30).
Elizabeth Neuffer says what has been on my mind for a long time (Commentary, May 17).
* We as a nation shouldn’t be so hesitant to employ our ground troops.
* I applaud Susan Blaustein’s vote to “Encourage, Reward Milosevic’s Foes” (Opinion, Feb. 28).
Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic is a war criminal.
* Your reports about the divide between Serbs and the Muslim-Croat Federation in Bosnia deserve comment.
Nothing more clearly highlights the hypocrisy of President Clinton’s Bosnia policy than his administration’s attempt to pressure Serbian “strongman” Slobodan Milosevic to turn over accused war criminals for trial.