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Reaction to Milosevic

Peter van Dyk | 14:14 UK time, Monday, 13 March 2006

Former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic died on in the UN war crimes tribunal's detention centre at The Hague. He was found dead in his cell on Saturday morning.

We're going to hear from Serbia, where so far there has been .

So what do Serbs think of Mr Milosevic's death in custody? And what about other people in the former Yugoslavia? We'll be trying to find out. And we'd also like to know what you think - send us your comments or .

Former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic died on in the UN war crimes tribunal's detention centre at The Hague. He was found dead in his cell on Saturday morning.

We're going to hear from Serbia, where so far there has been .

There is no outpouring of grief, no protests, no tears, although Serbia's tabloid press has worked itself into a frenzy over claims by Mr Milosevic's Serbian lawyer that he may have been poisoned at The Hague tribunal.

"Murdered!" screamed the headline on one newspaper. "The Hague killed Milosevic" said two more.

But what do Serbs think of Mr Milosevic's death in custody? And what about other people in the former Yugoslavia? We'll be trying to find out. And we'd also like to know what you think - send us your comments or .

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