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Bulgaria's Dogan Attacker Placed Under House Arrest
Bulgaria's Sofia Appellate Court placed Oktay Enimehmedov, the attacker of the honorary, lifetime Chairman of DPS Ahmed Dogan, under house arrest, Thursday.
On February 26, Enimehmedov was sentenced to a 3.6 years imprisonment by Sofia City Court. He was found guilty of death threat and acquitted of attempted murder.
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
Bosnian Serbs ‘Beat Prisoners’ at Visegrad Village School
At the trial of Bosnian Serb soldier Vitomir Rackovic, accused of illegally detaining Bosniaks around Visegrad in 1992, a witness recalled how he was held and beaten at a village school.
Turkey, Balkan states lead global police training co-operative
Turkey, Balkan states lead global police training co-operative
Now in its fourth year, INTERPA is a growing international organisation aimed at improving the quality of police training.
Police training academies from Turkey and several Balkan states helped establish the International Association of Police Academies (INTERPA) in 2011. [AFP]
Serbia: No evidence about plan for genocide against Croats
THE HAGUE - Serbia's legal representative William Schabas has underscored in the continuation of the dispute between the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague that Croatia did not present any evidence about the existence of a plan by the Serbian authorities to commit genocide against Croats during the war in 1991.
Business burdened by 384 parafiscal charges
BELGRADE - The Serbian economy is burdened by 384 non-tax charges, of which two thirds, or 247, are parafiscal, expert associate of the National Alliance for Economic Development (NALED) Dragan Spiric said on Wednesday.
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Trade surplus with CEFTA countries USD 89.7 million
BELGRADE - Serbia gained surplus in trade with the CEFTA countries amounting to USD 89.7 million in January 2014, reads a statement by the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia (RSZ) on Wednesday.
The exports to the CEFTA countries in January amounted to USD 153.7 million, while the imports were USD 64 million, and the export- import ratio equaled 240 percent.
Bosniak Prisoners’ ‘Bones Broken’ at Vogosca Jail Camps
At the trial for wartime crimes at Bosnian Serb detention camps in Vogosca near Sarajevo, a forensics expert said exhumed victims’ remains showed signs of violent assaults.
Ivanovic transferred to Kosovska Mitrovica
KOSOVSKA MITROVICA - EULEX spokesperson Dragana Nikolic Solomon told Tanjug that leader of the Citizens' Initiative Serbia Democracy Justice (SDP) Oliver Ivanovic was transferred on Wednesday from the Pristina detention unit to the one in Kosovska Mitrovica.
Nikolic Solomon underlined that the EULEX mission assisted the Kosovo police in Ivanovic's transfer.
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Serbia's legal team: No retroactive liability
THE HAGUE - Serbia's legal representatives underlined on Tuesday before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague that Serbia cannot be accountable for the crimes committed in Croatia before the constitution of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SRJ) on April 27, 1992.
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