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Serb Radical Party stages rally in Belgrade [Feb 25, 2013] BELGRADE -- The Serb Radical Party (SRS) organized a rally dubbed ?Ten years of Hague tyranny ? ten years of Serbia?s downfall? on Sunday in Belgrade. [via YahooNews] More >>
Serbia wants war convicts in Serbian jails [Dec 03, 2012] BELGRADE, Serbia, Dec. 3 (UPI) -- Serbia will again request its convicted war criminals serve their prison sentences in Serbia, a government representative to The Hague said. [via YahooNews] More >>
Deputy PM Vu?i? to represent Serbia at UN debate on Tribunal [Nov 30, 2012] BELGRADE -- Serbian First Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vu?i? stated Thursday that he would represent Serbia at a debate on the Hague Trbinal in the UN Security Council. [via YahooNews] More >>
?Serbia will continue cooperation with Hague Tribunal? [Nov 25, 2012] BELGRADE -- Even though the Operation Storm is one of the biggest crimes since WWII, Serbia will continue its cooperation with The Hague, says PM Ivica Da?i?. [via YahooNews] More >>
Anniversary of Mladi??s arrest [May 26, 2012] BELGRADE -- Hague indictee and former Republic of Srpska (RS) Commander Ratko Mladi? was arrested in Serbia a year ago after being on the run for 16 years. [via YahooNews] More >>
Serbian Radicals Ask for Russian Help in Leader's Trial [Jan 19, 2012] Members of the far right Serbian Radical Party have asked the Russian embassy in Belgrade to provide legal assistance for party leader Vojislav Seselj, who is on trial in The Hague for alleged war crimes, the Russian diplomatic service told RIA Novosti. [via YahooNews] More >>
Serbia?s health minister says 5 doctors will examine Mladic next week at UN court [Nov 12, 2011] BELGRADE, Serbia ? Five doctors from Serbia will travel to the Netherlands next week to examine former Bosnian Serb army Ratko Mladic, who was too ill to attend a pretrial hearing at the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal. The team of Serbian doctors will work together with those from the U.N. tribunal in The Hague in assessing Mladic?s health, Serbian health minister Zoran Stankovic said Friday. Read ... [via YahooNews] More >>
Serbia?s health minister says 5 doctors will examine Mladic next week at UN court [Nov 11, 2011] BELGRADE, Serbia ? Five doctors from Serbia will travel to the Netherlands next week to examine former Bosnian Serb army Ratko Mladic, who was too ill to attend a pretrial hearing at the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal. The team of Serbian doctors will work together with those from the U.N. tribunal in The Hague in assessing Mladic?s health, Serbian health minister Zoran Stankovic said Friday. Read ... [via YahooNews] More >>
Serbia prepares response to Croatia in genocide suit [Oct 23, 2011] BELGRADE -- Serbia has prepared a response to Croatia?s arguments against the Serbian counter-suit. The document will be submitted to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in the Hague by November 4 if the two sides do not reach a settlement before that. [via YahooNews] More >>
Tribunal convicts Serbian ex-chief of staff of war crimes [Sep 07, 2011] The former head of the armed forces in Serbia was convicted Tuesday of crimes against humanity and war crimes by an international tribunal at The Hague. [via YahooNews] More >>
Tribunal Convicts Momcilo Perisic, Serbian Ex-Chief of Staff [Sep 07, 2011] A United Nations tribunal in The Hague convicted Momcilo Perisic of crimes against humanity and war crimes for attacks on civilians during the 1990s. [via YahooNews] More >>
U.N. court jails Serbia's ex-army chief Perisic for 27 years [Sep 06, 2011] THE HAGUE (Reuters) - The U.N.'s Yugoslavia war crimes tribunal sentenced Serbia's former army chief, Momcilo Perisic, to 27 years in jail on Tuesday for murder, persecution and attacks on civilians in Bosnia and Croatia in the 1990s. [via YahooNews] More >>
U.N. court jails Serbia's ex-army chief Perisic for 27 years [Sep 06, 2011] THE HAGUE (Reuters) - The U.N.'s Yugoslavia war crimes tribunal sentenced Serbia's former army chief, Momcilo Perisic, to 27 years in jail on Tuesday for murder, persecution and attacks on civilians in Bosnia and Croatia in the 1990s. [via YahooNews] More >>
Serbia is not rid of the UN court yet [Jul 23, 2011] (BELGRADE ) - Serbia insists it has fully cooperated with the UN war crimes court after the transfer former Croatian Serb leader Goran Hadzic to The Hague but the court and the EU warn this is not the end. [via YahooNews] More >>
Serbia extradites last major war crimes suspect [Jul 22, 2011] AMSTERDAM/BELGRADE (Reuters) - Serbia extradited the last ethnic Serb wanted by the U.N. war crimes tribunal for the former Yugoslavia to The Hague Friday, in a symbolic moment for the once-pariah Balkan nation's European future. [via YahooNews] More >>
Serbia extradites last major war crimes suspect [Jul 22, 2011] BELGRADE (Reuters) - Serbia extradited on Friday the last ethnic Serb wanted by the International Criminal Court in The Hague, in a symbolic moment for the once-pariah Balkan nation's European future. [via YahooNews] More >>
Serbia extradites last major war crimes suspect [Jul 22, 2011] BELGRADE (Reuters) - Serbia extradited on Friday the last ethnic Serb wanted by the International Criminal Court in The Hague, in a symbolic moment for the once-pariah Balkan nation's European future. [via YahooNews] More >>
Serbia to offer to take in Hague convicts [Jun 18, 2011] BELGRADE -- Serbian officials are preparing to launch an initiative in the UN to make Serbia one of 18 countries in which Hague convicts would be able to serve sentences. [via YahooNews] More >>
Serbia wants to question Mladic [Jun 05, 2011] BELGRADE: Serbia's war crimes prosecutor has asked the UN court in The Hague for permission to question Bosnian Serb ex-army chief Rakto Mladic about crimes committed against Serbs by Bosnian Muslim forces. [via YahooNews] More >>
Serbia wants to question Mladic [Jun 05, 2011] BELGRADE: Serbia's war crimes prosecutor has asked the UN court in The Hague for permission to question Bosnian Serb ex-army chief Rakto Mladic about crimes committed against Serbs by Bosnian Muslim forces. [via YahooNews] More >>
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