Croatian War of Independence
SRS: Denying Seselj's wish would be direct attack on him
BELGRADE - The Serbian Radical Party (SRS) stated on Wednesday that SRS leader Vojislav Sesslj has already stated the conditions under which he would accept possible provisional release, and if the Serbian government denied his wishes that would constitute a direct attack on him.
Government asked to provide guarantees for Šešelj
Government asked to provide guarantees for Šešelj
BELGRADE -- The Hague Tribunal has asked the Serbian government to state whether it will give guarantees for a possible temporary release of Vojislav Šešelj.
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Bosnian Serb Police ‘Tortured’ Prisoner in Bileca
A witness told the trial of four ex-policemen accused of abusing non-Serb prisoners in the south-eastern town of Bileca in 1992 said that one of the defendants tortured him with electricity.
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Gov’t needs to provide comments on guarantees for Seselj
THE HAGUE - The trial chamber in the Seselj case at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) has issued an order inviting the host country (Netherlands) and the Serbian government to provide their comments on guarantees regarding the possible provisional release of Vojislav Seselj proprio motu.
Anniversary of Miljevci plateau crime
BELGRADE - Today marks 22 years since the crime on the Miljevci plateau, near Drnis, when 40 members of the Republic of Serb Krajina (RSK) Territorial Defense were killed.
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Bosnia Cuts Jail Term for Shelling of Tuzla
Novak Djukic, who was convicted of ordering Bosnian Serb artillery to shell the town of Tuzla in 1995, leaving 71 people dead, had his prison sentence reduced from 25 to 20 years.
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Croatia Arrests Soldier for Operation Storm Murders
Police arrested the former Croatian Army serviceman on suspicion that he committed a war crime by killing three Serb civilians in the aftermath of the military operation in 1995.
Croatia Exhumes 18 Serbs Killed in Operation Storm
The remains of 18 Serb civilians believed to have been killed during the Croatian Army’s military offensive in 1995 were exhumed from a grave in the town of Slunj.
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Remains of 18 war victims exhumed at Slunj
BELGRADE - The remains of 18 persons, including two women, were exhumed from a mass grave at the location "Groblje" in Slunj between 16 and 18 of June this year.
The victims are Serbs from Kordun, killed in the aggression of Croatian armed forces in August 1995 (Operation Storm) on a UN protected area known as Sector North.
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Bosniak Fighters Jailed for Kakanj Serb’s Killing
Ex-soldier Fadil Dajic and ex-policeman Vahid Hadrovic were sentenced to ten years in prison each for killing a Serb civilian in the village of Plandiste near Kakanj in 1993.
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