Srebrenica massacre
Switzerland denies Serbia requested Oric's extradition
"The uncertainty of the fate" of Naser Oric, a wartime commander of the Army of Bosnia-Herzegovina in Srebrenica, continues, writes a daily.
The Belgrade-based Vecernje Novosti newspaper said on Wednesday that he is still detained in Switzerland, awaiting a decision.
Serbs Suggest Russia Veto for Srebrenica Resolution
The Serbian president’s office and the leader of Bosnia’s Serb-led entity Republika Srpska have suggested asking Russia to veto a proposed UN Security Council resolution condemning the Srebrenica genocide.
President wants government to seek Russian veto - report
Serbia should seek the support of Russia in the UN Security Council to block the adoption of a resolution on Srebrenica.
The Belgrade-based daily Danas said it learned this from the cabinet of the President of Serbia.
"British draft resolution mentions word 'genocide' 35 times"
Belgrade newspapers Politika and Vecernje Novosti have published the draft British resolution that "condemns any denial of genocide in Srebrenica."
According to these reports, UN member states are urged to include lessons "about such crimes" in school textbooks.
"Srebrenica resolution could lead to new divisions"
Bosnian Foreign Minister Igor Crnadak warned that a British draft resolution on Srebrenica, if adopted, could lead to new divisions in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
“I therefore hope that at least one of the countries at the UN Security Council will use its right of veto and prevent the adoption of this document,” Crnadak said in an interview published by Belgrade-based daily Politika.
PM says "Serbia decides" whether he'll go to Srebrenica
Aleksandar Vucic has said that a decision on whether he would attend the marking of the 20th anniversary of Srebrenica "will be made by Serbia."
The prime minister added that this decision "will not be made by Russia, the United States, or Great Britain."
"Britain, U.S. should propose honoring of NATO's victims"
The U.S. and Britain will only have the right to speak about the crime in Srebrenica once they propose a day of remembrance of NATO's 1999 bombing of Serbia.
Oric doesn't want to be extradited, Serbian request awaited
Naser Oric has been granted a hearing in Switzerland when he declared himself against being extradited to Serbia.
The Swiss authorities, who arrested the wartime commander of the Army of Bosnia-Herzegovina in the Srebrenica area on a Serbian warrant, now expect an official extradition request from Belgrade within 18 days.
Russia "could block Srebrenica declaration" - daily
Russia could veto a resolution on Srebrenica, prepared by Britain, in the UN Security Council, the Belgrade based newspaper Danas is reporting.
The daily quoted unnamed sources who said it was "necessary for Serbia to express its opposition to the proposed document, in order to obtain Moscow's support."
Naser Oric arrested in Switzerland on Serbian warrant
Naser Oric has been arrested in the Swiss city of Bern Wednesday, Tanjug learned from sources at the Serbian War Crimes Prosecutor's Office.
Oric was the commander of a Muslim army group responsible for the region of Srebrenica, eastern Bosnia, during the 1992-95 war.