Our intent is to mount a protest drive along those streets that our president will not allow us to march on.

The war crimes hurdle could be overcome in two months at the most.

[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?

The most important is the fact that forces would come under the mandate of the United Nations and flag of the U.N.,

I'm calling on our supporters to ignore the ban, ... If we show we are afraid now, tomorrow they may forbid us to drink water or breathe air.

Serbian Renewal Movement doesn't want to call people in the streets in these difficult times. A political agreement among the leading parties will lead to the elections.

After Milosevic is overthrown.

From today, not any chance of dialogue with him. He must resign.

We are ready to start dialogue concerning media, the position of the political parties, the electoral system in Serbia.