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Serbian Mine Gives up Dark Secret of Kosovo War
There are no road signs pointing to the mine, which is surrounded by forests and fields. Nor are there many houses on the way. But Kizevak is currently a hive of activity.
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Serbia Pledges to Exhume Suspected Kosovar Mass Grave Soon
Exhumation of human remains - thought to be Kosovo Albanian victims of the Kosovo independence war - found at Kizevak, in Raska, in southern Serbia - should start next week, when the whole terrain is prepared for work, officials say.
Serbia to Begin Probe of NATO Bombing Consequences Soon
The Serbian commission for examining the alleged effects on public health of NATO’s use of depleted uranium ammunition during the 1999 bombing of Yugoslavia will start work in late August or early September, its chairman said.
"Great UNS job investigating Kosovo murders of journalists"
Chairman of the Commission for Investigating Murder of Journalists Veran Matic had announced the possibility of establishing this commission on Kosovo, with the aim of resolving the killings and abductions of 14 journalists and media workers in osovo and Metohija (KiM) from 1998 until 2005.
"Intl. commission should deal with murders of journalists"
Croatian official says "all evil comes from Belgrade"
President of the Serbian Commission on Missing Persons Veljko Odalovic has walked out of a conference in Zagreb, Croatia.
The reason was a series of insulting statements aimed against Serbia made at the gathering by Croatia's Assistant Minister of Veteran Affairs Stjepan Sucic.
More than 10,000 persons still missing in region
Photo: Tanjug, Z. Zestic
President of the Serbian Commission for Missing Persons Veljko Odalovic says there are still 10,600 persons listed as missing in the region.
"Time is not an ally in solving the issue," he remarked.
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Odalovic: Croatia must face "Operation Storm" crime
BELGRADE - Croatian society must face the crime committed in "Operation Storm" because only when that happens will there be hope of solving many issues in a civilisational way, head of the Serbian Commission on Missing Persons Veljko Odalovic said Friday.
EU supports strengthening of state aid control
BELGRADE - Representatives of the EU Delegation to Serbia have visited the Serbian Commission for State Aid Control and held the first meeting with the Commission's newly elected members.
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"Chronicles of Threats" wins another international award
"Chronicles of Threats" wins another international award
BELGRADE -- The Saatchi & Saatchi Belgrade advertising agency has been presented with yet another significant international recognition for "Chronicles of Threats."
The project was awarded at the Cristal Festival in France.