Milan Babić
Hague Tribunal Refuses to Return Seselj to Jail
The Hague Tribunal rejected a prosecution request to put Serbian nationalist leader Vojislav Seselj, who was temporarily released from his war crimes trial for cancer treatment, back in custody.
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Bosnia Doubles Number of War Crimes Indictees
The Bosnian state prosecution said it will indict more than 100 people this year for war crimes during the early 1990s conflict – almost double the number of suspects charged in 2013.
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Šešelj's return "not cause for concern for SNS"
Šešelj's return "not cause for concern for SNS"
BELGRADE -- Zoran Babić said on Friday that Vojislav Šešelj's return to Serbia is not a cause for concern for the party as the policy he advocates is long outdated.
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Hadzic Ends Defence Testimony With Military Denial
Former Croatian Serb leader Goran Hadzic finished his testimony in his own defence by again denying he had military power in Croatia, where he is accused of committing war crimes.
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Goran Hadzic Denies Controlling Paramilitary Arkan
Former Croatian Serb leader Goran Hadzic resumed his war crimes defence at the Hague Tribunal, distancing himself from Serb paramilitaries fighting in Croatia and from Slobodan Milosevic.
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Croatian Serb Leader Opens War Crimes Defence
Former Croatian Serb leader Goran Hadzic appeared as the first witness in his own defence at the Hague Tribunal, insisting that he only ever tried to protect the Serb minority in Croatia in wartime.
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"Croatia and Franjo Tuđman wanted war"
"Croatia and Franjo Tuđman wanted war"
THE HAGUE -- Advisor to the Serbian legal team in the genocide dispute with Croatia Wayne Jordash believes the Serbian counter-lawsuit is "more convincing" than Croatia's.
He told the newspaper Danas that evidence suggests that Croatia and its then President Franjo Tudjman "wanted war."
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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.
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