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Dacic: ICTY wanted no reconciliation
BUENOS AIRES - The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) was not aiming to achieve reconciliation but to prove the Serbs were the only ones to blame in the civil war in the former Yugoslavia, Serbian FM Ivica Dacic said in Buenos Aires in a comment on the tribunal's sentence to life imprisonment for Ratko Mladic.
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Vucic: Mladic judgement an expected one, no day for joy or grief
NOVI SAD - The ICTY judgement in the Ratko Mladic case is an expected one, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said Wednesday, noting that, as head of state, he could not comment on a non-final judgement but that his message to Serbian citizens was that the nation must start looking to the future.
Lawyer Explains How ICTY Jeopardized International Law
The work and practices of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) raise questions, Serbian lawyer Dr. Goran Djordjevic has told Sputnik, commenting on General Ratko Mladic's trial. The body not only failed to respond to its role, but also jeopardized the already violated system of international law, the lawyer said.
Mladic ruling "touches upon some of darkest events" - EU
The EU said this in a statement, adding that these events "include the genocide in Srebrenica."
War Rape Victim Sues Croatian Ministry
A Serb woman raped in Kuline prison in the town of Sibenik in 1993 is suing the Croatian War Veterans’ Ministry for refusing to grant her the status of a wartime victim of sexual violence, which would give her compensation.
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Serb Policeman Accused of Beating Kosovo Prisoners
At the trial of Zoran Vukotic, a Serb ex-policeman charged with war crimes in 1999, two Kosovo Albanian witnesses testified about the defendant’s alleged brutality against civilian prisoners.
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Ratko Mladic trial verdict set for November 22
The UN war crimes tribunal for the former Yugoslavia on Wednesday named November 22 as the date for the first-instance verdict in the trial of Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic.
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Brnabic concerned over treatment of Serbs convicted by ICTY
BELGRADE - Meeting with Serge Brammertz, Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), Serbian PM Ana Brnabic on Thursday expressed concern over the treatment of Serbs convicted by the ICTY, urging greater transparency regarding medical documentation.
Dacic, Agius discuss several ICTY-related topics
BELGRADE - Serbian Deputy PM and FM Ivica Dacic and President of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) Carmel Agius on Thursday discussed the ICTY's legacy 24 years since its establishment and cooperation among Western Balkan countries on war crimes-related matters.
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Vucic meets with Agius
BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic met with President of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) Carmel Agius in Belgrade on Wednesday.
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