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Numerous unsolved murders of journalists in ex-Yugoslavia
Numerous unsolved murders of journalists in ex-Yugoslavia
BELGRADE -- The Association of Journalists of Serbia has warned that numerous killings of journalists in the past two decades in former Yugoslavia still remain unsolved.
UNS: Numerous unsolved journalist murders in ex-Yugoslavia
BELGRADE - Journalists' Association of Serbia (UNS) warns that numerous journalist murders that took place two decades ago across former Yugoslavia still remain unsolved.
Protest to Vatican over intent to declare Stepinac saint
ZAGREB - Alen Budaj, an associate of the Jerusalem-based Simon Wiesenthal Center, has said that the coutries that are legal successors to the former Yugoslavia, Serbia in particular, must send a strong diplomatic protest to the Vatican over its intention declare Cardinal Alojzije Stepinac a saint.
Milan Lukic transferred to Estonia to serve sentence
THE HAGUE - Serb from Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH) Milan Lukic who was sentenced for war crimes before the International Criminal Tribunal for former Yugoslavia (ICTY) has been transferred to Estonia where he will serve his prison sentence, the ICTY released.
Mugabe: Zimbabwe wants to cooperate with Serbia
BELGRADE - President of Zimbabwe Robert Mugabe has underlined that his country wants cooperation with Serbia.
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Charges against Kertes rejected due to SOL expiry
BELGRADE - The Belgrade Special Court Monday rejected charges against Mihalj Kertes, former director of Federal Customs Bureau of Federal Republic of Yugoslavia accused of illegally transferring state money to Cyprus, as the statute of limitations (SOL) in the case has expired.
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