[Military action is] very visible, very clear for our people now, ... But what is the alternative: to capitulate by signing that wrong settlement or to allow others to commit crimes against us? |
[Opposition leaders urged supporters to continue non-violent protests despite the threat of police action.] If Belgrade shows that it is not afraid, the victory will be ours, ... We are half a step away from our victory. |
after Milosevic is overthrown. |
beautiful days when we were together. |
But if we remove this remaining obstacle to The Hague the future would be very different. |
but only once they've released all our people from prison. |
By promoting a serial murderer into the national hero, his victims are being killed once again and Serbia is being ashamed as a country in which crime is top virtue. |
drunk and armed people Mr. Milosevic brought ... with the aim of provoking bloodshed. |
Emotions rise up extremely, and it's possible there are circumstances to crack down, maybe atrocities, but it is not a state strategy. |
For a long period in the future, all the political efforts and dreams of pro-European-oriented democratic forces in Serbia would be completely destroyed. |
For all the consequences of aggression, and also for aggression, I am blaming NATO, |
From today, not any chance of dialogue with him. He must resign. |
He ran away from the country during aggression, he ran away from the nation and from his own party, ... People cannot forget and cannot forgive this. |
I am expecting tomorrow, the day after tomorrow, that Milosevic will use police, maybe even the army, but we will not stop. We are not ready to be slaves. |
I am ready to go to Serbia |