Vojislav Šešelj
Seselj buys house in village cited in his war crimes verdict
Seselj bought the property "from A.P., who until 1991 lived with her family in Vukovar (Croatia)," Croatian daily Vecernji List writes on Thursday.
The woman said that the house was built by her parents after the family left Croatia, and that it had been on the market since 2001, when her father died - but attracted no interest.
Assembly speaker "ready to leave" if Kosovo rep show up
Serbian National Assembly President Maja Gojkovic said this on Tuesday, responding to opposition SRS party leader and assembly member Vojislav Seselj, who said chair of the Kosovo Assembly's Committee on Foreign Affairs Vjosu Osmani-Sadriu had been invited to a gathering in Belgrade.
Serbian Police Prevent Nationalist Leader Seselj’s Rally
Police prevented Serbian Radical Party leader Vojislav Seselj from holding a rally in the village of Hrtkovci, where he made nationalist speeches in 1992 that got him convicted of war crimes.
Serbian Radicals Appeal War Crime Anniversary Rally Ban
The Serbian Radical Party said it has appealed the ban on its planned rally in the village of Hrtkovci, where its leader Vojislav Seselj made nationalist speeches in 1992, for which he was convicted of war crimes.
MUP says controversial rally in Hrtkovci has been banned
The Serb Radical Party (SRS), an opposition party led by Vojislav Seselj, made this announcement on Wednesday, adding that there was now no legally valid reason to ban the rally in this northwestern village, planned to take place for two hours in front of the local Culture Center.
PM puzzled by "increasingly bizarre situation"
Brnabic on Friday added that she "does not know what more Serbia can do" - replying to reporters who asked her to comment on Croatia's continued insistence that Serbia should "clearly and unequivocally" condemn the behavior of Vojislav Seselj that had led to a Croatian delegation cutting short their visit.
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Serbia Prohibits Seselj Rally on War Crime Anniversary
The interior ministry banned a rally that Serbian Radical Party leader Vojislav Seselj planned in the village of Hrtkovci, where he made nationalist speeches in 1992 that got him convicted of war crimes.
Minister: Police won't allow any gatherings in Hrtkovci
Several political organizations have announced possible gatherings in Hrtkovci and the state of Serbia will not allow endangering of public order and peace and of citizens freedoms, Stefanovic said when Tanjug agency asked whether the MUP would allow the holding of political rallies in that village.
Serbia Urged to Ban Seselj Rally at 1992 Crime Scene
Opposition parties called for a ban on a rally that Serbian Radical Party leader Vojislav Seselj plans in the village of Hrtkovci, where he made nationalist speeches in 1992 that got him convicted of war crimes.
Belgrade regrets incident, but won't accept protest note
The protest came after member of the Serbian National Assembly and leader of the opposition SRS party Vojislav Seselj caused an incident during the visit of a delegation of the Croatian Assembly.
But the ambassador said that Serbian officials did not do anything to make the Croatian delegation cut short its visit.