Ethnic groups in Europe
Tudjman's Brijuni claims confirm Croatia's genocide intent
THE HAGUE - Serbia has filed enough evidence to prove that Operation Storm planned by the Croatian government bodies contains all elements of the criminal act of genocide and that Croatia violated its obligations according to the UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, Serbia's agent to the court Sasa Obradovic stated before the International Court of Justice (I
Bunjevci back SNS slate
SUBOTICA - The Bunjevac political and national organizations backed the slate of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) for early parliamentary elections on March 16, it was said at a press conference on Wednesday.
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Most Serbian MP Candidates Hold Degrees
Research by BIRN Serbia shows that two-thirds of candidate MPs hold a higher educational degree, and the single most common profession among them is that of high-school teacher.
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Crimea tensions being watched closely in Serbia
Some Serbs believe Russian involvement in Ukraine foreshadows potential interference with Serbia as Belgrade pursues an EU path.
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Obradovic: Croatian suit cynical, Serbs are genocide victims
THE HAGUE - The Serbian legal team began presenting its defence arguments concerning Croatia's genocide suit in the continuation of the dispute before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on Monday, and in the next few days it will present Serbia's countersuit for the genocide committed against Serbs in Croatia in the clashes from 1991 to 1995.
Vucic: Serbia has more serious, stronger arguments at ICJ
BELGRADE – Serbia’s First Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said Sunday that Serbia has more serious and stronger legal arguments than Croatia in the current genocide case before the International Court of Justice (ICJ), but pointed out that Serbia does not want to damage relations with anybody.
Obradovic: Croatia's evidence is thin
BELGRADE, THE HAGUE – Sasa Obradovic, Serbia’s chief representative before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in the Croatia-Serbia genocide case, said after Croatia had given its oral argument that evidence presented by the country is rather “thin and weak.”
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Serb Fighters in Crimea Deserve Jail, Minister Says
A Serbian minister said volunteers from Serbia who have joined pro-Russian self-defence groups in the disputed Ukrainian region of Crimea should face jail terms.
A small group of five Serbian volunteers on Friday sent an open statement on arriving in the Crimean port of Sevastopol, declaring that their role was “to patrol roads and control vehicles and passengers at checkpoints”.
Five Serbs from enclave under house arrest
Five Serbs from enclave under house arrest
ŠTRPCE -- Five Serbs from the enclave of Štrpce who were arrested on Tuesday have been placed under house arrest for up to 30 days.
Among the arrested Serbs, four are members of the Kosovo police.
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Five Serbs from Strpce placed under house arrest
STRPCE - Five Serbs from the southern Kosovo-Metohija (KiM) town of Strpce who were arrested on Tuesday were put under house arrest for up to 30 days.
Among the arrested Serbs, four are members of the Kosovo police.
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