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Bosnian Croat Leaders Accused of Provoking Hatred
The Mostar Camp Association war victims' group filed a criminal complaint on Wednesday against Dragan Covic, chairman of the Bosnian tripartite presidency, and Bozo Ljubic, president of Croatian Democratic Union 1990 party, accusing them of provoking national, racial and religious hatred, strife or intolerance.
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Bosniak War Victims Condemn Croat Entity Call
The Mostar Association of War Victims, an NGO gathering Bosniak [Muslim] victims of the 1992-5 war in Bosnia, has condemned the initiative of group of Bosnian Croats, calling for the formation of a third entity in Bosnia besides the existing two.
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Lasting solution for Kosovo could be found in 2018 - PM
"What we are doing now is looking for a lasting solution, so as not to leave a frozen conflict for those who will come afterward. We have a historic chance to find a sustainable solution. If we do not use this chance in 2018 we will not have another one for decades to come," Beta quoted Brnabic as telling the Economist.
Serbian Justice Minister visits Ratko Mladic in prison
Serbian Justice Minister Kuburovic has visited Ratko Mladic in the detention unit in The Hague.
Kuburovic was in this town for the closing ceremony of the Hague Tribunal (ICTY).
Justice minister visits Ratko Mladic in prison
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Croatia's marked as aggressor, they can't sue - Dacic
Dacic pointed out that Croatia has been designated as an aggressor by the Hague Tribunal.
"This is an internal political demand and propaganda, because Croatia is not doing well. Croatia has been marked as an aggressor. It has been marked in the Tribunal; Serbia has not been marked by any act," he told TV Pink.
MICT to consider prosecution's appeal in Seselj case
The trial chamber of the Hague Tribinal (ICTY) in March 2016 acquitted the leader of the SRS party on all counts of the indictment, which accused him of war crimes committed against non-Serbs in Croatia, Vojvodina, and Bosnia-Herzegovina - Beta reported on Tuesday.
War Criminal Praljak’s Death Commemorated in Croatia
Several thousand people, including two Croatian ministers, MPs, generals and convicted war criminals, attended a ceremony commemorating Bosnian Croat general Slobodan Praljak, who killed himself at the Hague Tribunal.
Bosnian War Victims Praise Hague Tribunal’s Successes
Despite some shortcomings, the Hague Tribunal, which closes this month, has identified and prosecuted those responsible for grave crimes and brought some justice to people who suffered, said members of Bosnia’s Association of Victims.
"Hague achieved no reconciliation, but had credible results"
Brammertz, chief prosecutor of the ICTY, which recently concluded its work, now prosecutor of the International Residual Mechanisms for Criminal Tribunals, spoke before the UN Security Council on Wednesday during a session dedicate to the final report on ICTY's work.