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Serbia hails war crimes acquittal of ex-intelligence chief [May 30, 2013] BELGRADE (AFP) - Serbia hailed the UN war crimes tribunal's decision Thursday to acquit Serb ex-intelligence chief Jovica Stanisic and his deputy of running Bosnian death squads during the 1992-1995 war. [via YahooNews] More >>
Serbia: Haradinaj acquittal proves U.N. tribunal's anti-Serb bias [Nov 30, 2012] BELGRADE (Reuters) - The acquittal of Kosovo Albanian former rebel commander Ramush Haradinaj is further proof that the U.N. war crimes tribunal was "formed to try the Serbian people", Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic said on Thursday. [via YahooNews] More >>
Serbia: Haradinaj acquittal proves U.N. tribunal's anti-Serb bias [Nov 30, 2012] BELGRADE (Reuters) - The acquittal of Kosovo Albanian former rebel commander Ramush Haradinaj is further proof that the U.N. war crimes tribunal was "formed to try the Serbian people", Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic said on Thursday. [via YahooNews] More >>
Serbia: Haradinaj acquittal proves U.N. tribunal's anti-Serb bias [Nov 30, 2012] BELGRADE (Reuters) - The acquittal of Kosovo Albanian former rebel commander Ramush Haradinaj is further proof that the U.N. war crimes tribunal was "formed to try the Serbian people", Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic said on Thursday. Related Stories North Korea pushing ahead with new nuclear reactor - IAEA U.N. set to implicitly recognise Palestinian state, despite U.S., Israel threats ... [via YahooNews] More >>
Serbia: Haradinaj acquittal proves UN tribunal's anti-Serb bias [Nov 29, 2012] BELGRADE, Nov 29 (Reuters) - The acquittal of KosovoAlbanian former rebel commander Ramush Haradinaj is furtherproof that the U.N. war crimes tribunal was "formed to try theSerbian people", Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic said onThursday. Nikolic, a nationalist, said in a statement that such averdict would make reconciliation in the region more difficultand "increases euroscepticism among the ... [via YahooNews] More >>
Haradinaj acquittal proves U.N. tribunal's anti-Serb bias: Serbia [Nov 29, 2012] BELGRADE (Reuters) - The acquittal of Kosovo Albanian former rebel commander Ramush Haradinaj is further proof that the U.N. war crimes tribunal was "formed to try the Serbian people", Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic said on Thursday. Nikolic, a nationalist, said in a statement that such a verdict would make reconciliation in the region more difficult and "increases euroscepticism among the ... [via YahooNews] More >>
Serbia: Haradinaj acquittal proves U.N. tribunal's anti-Serb bias [Nov 29, 2012] BELGRADE (Reuters) - The acquittal of Kosovo Albanian former rebel commander Ramush Haradinaj is further proof that the U.N. war crimes tribunal was "formed to try the Serbian people", Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic said on Thursday. Nikolic, a nationalist, said in a statement that such a verdict would make reconciliation in the region more difficult and "increases euroscepticism among the ... [via YahooNews] More >>
Serbia seeks evidence against freed Croat generals [Nov 26, 2012] (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic). Protesters carrying a banner during protest march against the Hague war crimes tribunal, in Belgrade, Serbia, Sunday, Nov. 25, 2012. [via YahooNews] More >>
Quincy Herald-Whig | Illinois & Missouri News, SportsSerbia seeks evidence against freed Croat generals [Nov 26, 2012] (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic). Protesters carrying a banner during protest march against the Hague war crimes tribunal, in Belgrade, Serbia, Sunday, Nov. 25, 2012. [via YahooNews] More >>
U.N. war crimes tribunal lost credibility - Serbia deputy PM [Nov 17, 2012] BELGRADE (Reuters) - The U.N. war crimes tribunal has lost "all credibility" by acquitting two Croatians of charges of war crimes against Serbs, Serbia's Deputy Prime Minister Rasim Ljajic said on Friday. "With the acquittal, the tribunal has lost all its credibility," Beta news agency quoted Ljajic, Serbia's pointman for cooperation with the Hague tribunal, as saying. "What happened today is a ... [via YahooNews] More >>
Serbia probing 13 for aiding war crimes fugitives [Jun 22, 2012] BELGRADE (Reuters) - Serbia is investigating 13 people, including a former top-ranking security official, on suspicion of helping Serb war crimes fugitives evade justice, the country's war crimes prosecutor said on Friday. The announcement followed criticism last month by the U.N. war crimes tribunal for former Yugoslavia of Serbia's efforts to uncover the networks that for years helped protect ... [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 >>
UN war crimes prosecutor visits Serbia [Nov 09, 2011] DUSAN STOJANOVIC Associated Press BELGRADE, Serbia U.N. war crimes prosecutor Serge Brammertz has asked Serbian authorities to probe who helped Ratko Mladic and another suspect evade justice during their years on the run. Brammertz arrived in Belgrade on Tuesday for a regular visit ahead of delivering a report to the U.N. Security Council on Serbia's compliance with the war crimes tribunal in ... [via YahooNews] More >>
UN war crimes prosecutor visits Serbia [Nov 08, 2011] DUSAN STOJANOVIC Associated Press BELGRADE, Serbia U.N. war crimes prosecutor Serge Brammertz has asked Serbian authorities to probe who helped Ratko Mladic and another suspect evade justice during their years on the run. Brammertz arrived in Belgrade on Tuesday for a regular visit ahead of delivering a report to the U.N. Security Council on Serbia's compliance with the war crimes tribunal in ... [via YahooNews] More >>
UN prosecutor asks Serbia to probe who helped war crimes suspects Mladic, Hadzic evade justice [Nov 08, 2011] BELGRADE, Serbia ? U.N. war crimes prosecutor Serge Brammertz has asked Serbian authorities to probe who helped Ratko Mladic and another suspect evade justice during their years on the run. Brammertz arrived in Belgrade on Tuesday for a regular visit ahead of delivering a report to the U.N. Security Council on Serbia?s compliance with the war crimes tribunal in The Hague, Netherlands. Read full ... [via YahooNews] More >>
Serbian ex-army chief given 27-year sentence [Sep 06, 2011] The UN's Yugoslavia war crimes tribunal has sentenced Serbia's former army chief, Momcilo Perisic, to 27 years in jail for murder, persecution and attacks on civilians in Bosnia and Croatia. [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 >>
UN court jails Serbia's ex-army chief Perisic for 27 yrs [Sep 06, 2011] The U.N. war crimes tribunal finds Serbia's former army chief, Momcilo Perisic, guilty of murder, persecution and attacks on civilians [via YahooNews] More >>
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