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...cigarette, "If anyone will call me as a witness, he can expect me to defend him." Simatovic and the Red Berets still have contacts in high places. Zoran Djindjic, now Serbia's Prime Minister, met with a top Red Beret commander on the eve of Milosevic's ouster in October and obtained a guarantee that the unit would not intervene. Said a senior Western official: "Djindjic feels that he owes Frenki a debt...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Bloody Red Berets | 3/19/2001 | See Source »

...there is frustration in Washington and an eagerness to define a new policy: "What we've got now is a kind of tit-for-tat arrangement," says a senior White House official. "We have to ask ourselves, 'What's the purpose of that policy?'" If it's Saddam's ouster, there are those close to the President who may think a new war would work better...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dubya's Hawks | 2/26/2001 | See Source »

Major Rubaramira Ruranga knows something about fighting. During Idi Amin's reign of terror in Uganda in the 1970s, Ruranga worked as a spy for rebels fighting the dictator. After Amin's ouster, the military man studied political intelligence in Cuba before returning to find a new dictator at the helm and a bloody war raging. Hoping for change, Ruranga supplied his old rebel friends with more secrets, this time from within the President's office. When he was discovered, he fled to the bush to "fight the struggle with guns...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Not Afraid To Speak Out | 2/12/2001 | See Source »

...canny tricks to win Abdurrahman Wahid the presidency of Indonesia in the first place, but holding onto it now may be beyond even his legendary political skills. At first glance, Wahid's position Tuesday looked remarkably like that of Philippines president Joseph Estrada two weeks ago, just before his ouster in a palace coup: A parliamentary inquiry has concluded that the president was involved in two recent financial scandals, boosting calls both from within the legislature and on Jakarta's rowdy streets for his impeachment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Indonesia Braces for More Dangerous Living | 1/30/2001 | See Source »

...year dictatorship of ousted president Suharto, issued a blunt warning Tuesday that if the politicians failed to resolve their differences and the turbulence on the streets was allowed to fester, the generals would have no choice but to seize power, once again. In other words, three years after the ouster of Suharto, Indonesia is still living dangerously...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Indonesia Braces for More Dangerous Living | 1/30/2001 | See Source »

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