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Prosecutors Demand Jail for Radovan Karadzic’s Ex-Adviser
Prosecutors called for the conviction of Jovan Tintor, a former adviser to Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, who is accused of crimes against humanity against Bosniaks and Croats in Bosnia’s Vogosca area in 1992.
Putin to visit Serbia this coming fall
"I was told by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov with whom I spoke in Moscow yesterday, that this was being planned," Dacic told RTS.
Dacic also said Lavrov told him that if the format of the Kosovo negotiations in Brussles were to be expanded, Moscow would be ready to participate.
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Serbian Radicals’ Case Transfer to Belgrade Challenged
A prosecutor at the UN court in The Hague said she will appeal against the transfer to Belgrade of the case against two Serbian Radical Party officials who are charged with contempt of court.
Mladic’s Call for ‘Biased’ Judges’ Removal Rejected
The UN court rejected a request from former Bosnian Serb commander Ratko Mladic’s defence to have three judges removed from his appeal against conviction because of their rulings in Srebrenica genocide trials.
Serbia Restarts Lovas War Crimes Trial from Beginning
A Serbian court restarted the trial for the killing of 70 Croatian civilians in the village of Lovas in 1991 on a technicality because the war crimes prosecutor's office did not have a chief prosecutor for a year-and-a-half.
"Old Serbia, South Serbia..." Vucic on Macedonia and Kosovo
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said this on Thursday, in conversation with journalists.
One of the reporters what Vucic thought about the solution to the name dispute (namely, "the Republic of North Macedonia"), and whether this would bring more pressure concerning relations between Belgrade and Pristina, as well as Bosnia-Herzegovina and the Serb Republic.
Belgrade Security Chiefs ‘Implemented Milosevic’s Greater Serbia Plan’
Journalist Dejan Anastasijevic told the trial of former Serbian state security chiefs Jovica Stanisic and Franko Simatovic that the units they controlled fought to implement Slobodan Milosevic’s plan to seize parts of Bosnia and Croatia.
Hague Court Transfers Serbian Radicals’ Trial to Belgrade
The UN court in The Hague decided to transfer to Belgrade the case against two Serbian Radical Party officials who are charged with contempt of court in the trial of their leader Vojislav Seselj.
Serbian Security Service ‘Not Involved in Bosnia Violence’
Former Serbian State Security Service official Franko Simatovic’s lawyer told the UN court that the service had nothing to do with wartime violence in Bosnian municipalities which Serb forces took over in spring 1992.
Vojislav Seselj Criticised for Visiting Serbian PM’s Killer
In the latest in a series of provocative stunts, Serbian nationalist politician Vojislav Seselj pledged to seek a review of Milorad Ulemek’s conviction for the 2003 murder of Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic.