War crime
Hague Tribunal Refuses to Free Vojislav Seselj
After weeks of speculation about the possible release of Serbian Radical Party leader Seselj before the verdict in his war crimes trial, the UN-backed court said he must remain in custody.
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New indictments for war crimes announced
New indictments for war crimes announced
BELGRADE -- Serbian Deputy War Crimes Prosecutor Bruno Vekarić announced indictments against over 40 war crime suspects in the next few months.
They concern Istok, Štrpce, and Srebrenica cases.
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Vekaric announces new indictments for war crimes
BELGRADE - Serbian Deputy War Crimes Prosecutor Bruno Vekaric announced that indictments against over 40 war crime suspects in cases Istok, Strpce and Srebrenica would be raised in the next few months.
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Vojislav Seselj Seeks 12m Euro From UN Court
Serbian nationalist leader Seselj, on trial for war crimes, asked for 12 million euro from the Hague Tribunal for unlawful deprivation of liberty, defamation of character and damage to his health.
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Vojislav Seselj Release ‘Could Endanger Witnesses’
If the Hague Tribunal releases Serbian nationalist leader Vojislav Seselj, it must ensure that witnesses who testified at his war crimes trial are protected, the prosecution said.
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Ratko Mladic Trial Again Interrupted by Illness
The war crimes trial of the former Bosnian Serb military leader, which has been suspended several times because of Mladic’s health, was interrupted again when he was hospitalised.
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Croatia Arrests Soldier for Operation Storm Murders
Police arrested the former Croatian Army serviceman on suspicion that he committed a war crime by killing three Serb civilians in the aftermath of the military operation in 1995.
Vojislav Seselj Rejects Conditions for War Crimes Release
Serbian Radical Party leader Seselj, who could be freed because his war crimes trial has run for so long, said he wouldn’t accept the Hague Tribunal’s conditions in return for his freedom.
Bosnian Court Refuses to Publish Defendants’ Photos
The Bosnian state court has decided that it will no longer publish photographs of the accused, further limiting media access to crucial information about war crimes trials.
Hague Prosecutor Criticises Bosnia War Case Delays
The prosecutor told the UN that there was still a huge backlog of war crimes cases from the Bosnian conflict and progress towards clearing them by the 2023 deadline was unacceptably slow.
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