International law
Greek Police identifies Chechen rebel wanted for police murders in Russia
The Greek Police (ELAS) said on Tuesday that a man who was arrested along with another 45 migrants trying to enter the country illegally from Turkey is wanted in Russia in connection with the murder of five police officers.
Bosnia War Fugitive Fights Extradition from Australia
Bosnia has requested the extradition of war crimes suspect Krunoslav Bonic, who has been living openly in Australia even though an indictment against him was filed eight years ago.
Karadzic Proclaims Innocence in Trial’s Closing Arguments
Former Bosnian Serb political leader Radovan Karadzic began his closing arguments at his war crimes trial in The Hague by insisting he was not guilty of masterminding atrocities including genocide.
Croatian General Sues State Over Hague Detention
General Rahim Ademi, who was acquitted of crimes against humanity, has launched a lawsuit against Croatia seeking compensation for the seven months he spent in custody at the Hague Tribunal.
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There is absolutely no basis for the headscarf for children
The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child is a human rights document that has been accepted by the most number of countries throughout history
Dacic: Serbia supports anti-terrorism cooperation
NEW YORK - Serbia welcomes the adoption of the resolution on foreign fighters and it is ready to step up the cooperation with all countries in the region and the wider community in the fight against terrorism, Serbian First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic said in New York on Wednesday.
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Dacic: Serbia backs fight against terrorism
BELGRADE - Serbia backs the fight against global terrorism and has a clear political position on the matter, Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic said on Sunday ahead of a trip to New York, where he will attend the upcoming session of the UN General Assembly.
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BIRN Film Premieres in Kosovo’s Divided Mitrovica
The screening of BIRN’s road-movie documentary The Majority Starts Here in Mitrovica was followed by a debate examining how transitional justice can address the grievances of the wartime past.
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Uneasy allies
Believe it or not Turkey and the US have agreed during Secretary of State John Kerry’s one-day trip to Ankara that they will cooperate in the fight against terrorism. What will the two countries do?
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Nikolai Kobliakov Released on Recognizance
Sofia City Court has released Russian-French businessman and activist Nikolai Kobliakov on recognizance.
Kobliakov was detained at the Sofia airport in end-July, after landing there from Paris.
He was freed from custody in a few days' time and was placed under house arrest a month later, on September 1.
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