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ICTY: Interpol has issued red notices for three SRS officials
THE HAGUE - The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) announced on Friday that Interpol had issued red notices in relation to arrest warrants in the case of three Serbian Radical Party (SRS) officials before the Tribunal.
Serbia will not extradite SRS officials despite Interpol notice
Rasim Ljajic says Serbia will not extradite three members of the opposition SRS party to the Hague Tribunal, where they are wanted on contempt of court charges.
Ljajic, a Serbian cabinet member who also chairs the National Council for Cooperation with the Hague Tribunal, said that a Serbian court has already ruled against the extradition.
Interpol issues "red notices" for three SRS party officials
The Hague Tribunal (ICTY) has announced that Interpol has issued red notices "in relation to pending arrest warrants in the Jojic et al. contempt case."
Interpol issues red notices for three SRS party officials
The Hague Tribunal (ICTY) has announced that Interpol has issued red notices "in relation to pending arrest warrants in the Jojic et al. contempt case."
Interpol Issues Arrest Notices for Wanted Serbian Radicals
Interpol has issued ‘red notices’ for the arrest of three members of the nationalist Serbian Radical Party who are wanted by the UN’s war crimes tribunal for contempt of court.
Kosovo to respect resolution on dialogue suspension
The Kosovo Assembly on Thursday adopted a resolution demanding a suspension of Pristina's negotiations with Belgrade.
According to the resolution, supported by 78 members of the assembly, and opposed by one, the negotiations should remain suspended "until Ramush Haradinaj has been set free."
Montenegro Asks Moscow to Help With Coup Probe
Montenegrin Justice Minister Zoran Pazin said on Friday that Montenegro had asked Moscow to allow its the special prosecutor to examine two Russian nationals suspected of having played a leading role in last October's alleged coup.
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Ankara seeks deportation of two Turkish commandos
Turkish authorities have lodged two official requests, one via Interpol and one to Greek Police and diplomatic authorities, seeking the deportation of two Turkish soldiers, it has emerged.
The two men's names are on Ankara's list of commandos alleged to have been tasked with killing Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on the night of the attempted coup last July.
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'Russian State' Behind Montenegro Coup Plot, Prosecutor Says
The "Russian state" orchestrated an attempted coup on October 16 in Montenegro in a bid to stop the Balkan country from joining NATO, Montenegrin Prosecutor Milivoje Katnic said on Sunday.
March Honouring Pro-Nazi General Held Despite Sofia Mayor Ban
The so-called Lukov March was held in Bulgaria's capital Sofia on Saturday even though Mayor Yordanka Fandakova ordered an end to the torch-lit rally.
Lukov March, known in Bulgaria as Lukovmarsh, is a controversial commemoration of the life and death of Gen Hristo Lukov.
Held since 2003, it honours a supporter of Bulgaria's alliance with Nazi Germany in World War Two.