Yugoslav Army
100,000 Croats Remember Fall of Vukovar
Around 100,000 citizens along with entire Croatian political leadership took part this year in commemorations of the fall of the eastern town of Vukovar in 1991 to the Yugoslav Army.
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Probe against Serbian general is only the first, prosecutor says
Serbia Investigates General Over Kosovo War Crimes
War crimes prosecutors are investigating retired Yugoslav Army general Dragan Zivanovic on suspicion that he did not prevent the murders of 118 ethnic Albanian civilians in Kosovo in 1999.
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Former commander suspected of war crimes
Former commander suspected of war crimes
BELGRADE -- The war crimes prosecutor has ordered an investigation against General Dragan Živanović on suspicion of involvement in war crimes in Kosovo during in 1999.
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Montenegro Marina Gets New Luxury Hotel
The new five-star hotel, Regent Porto Montenegro, is due to open on Friday in the coastal town of Tivat as the country seeks to attract more wealthy tourists.
The hotel, situated at the centre of the Porto Montenegro marina at a former naval base in Boka Bay, is managed by Taiwanese company Regent, which runs a chain of hotels around the world.
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Commemoration for JNA soldiers killed in Dobrovoljacka
EASTERN SARAJEVO - Serbs from Republika Srpska (RS) commemorated on Saturday the death of 42 soldiers of the former Yugoslav Army (JNA) who were killed in the Dobrovoljacka street in Sarajevo 22 years ago, and at the same time, former members of the so called Green Berets gathered at the same location, but they dispersed without incident.
‘Low’ Sentences for Montenegro Jail Camp Abusers Slammed
Croatian rights groups said prison terms given to four former Yugoslav Army reservists for abusing Croat prisoners at the Morinj wartime detention camp in Montenegro were inadequate.
Montenegro Upholds Morinj Detention Camp Abuse Convictions
In a landmark ruling, a Montenegrin court upheld the convictions of four former Yugoslav Army reservists jailed for abusing Croatian prisoners at the Morinj wartime detention camp.
"Rectitude and ethics characterize Serbian soldiers"
"Rectitude and ethics characterize Serbian soldiers"
BELGRADE -- President Tomislav Nikolić received on April 23, Serbian Army Day, with members of the Defense Ministry and the armed forces.
He stated that rectitude, conscientiousness and ethics characterized the Serbian troops, and that he was proud of them.
Amfilohije's book on Kosovo presented in USA
CHICAGO/BELGRADE - The book authored by Metropolitan Amfilohije of Montenegro and the Littoral entitled 'Letopis novog kosovskog raspeca' (Chronicles of the renewed crucifiction of Kosovo) in the English language was presented in Chicago and the first copies will be sent to a number of US officials so that they could find out about the Serbian account of the events.
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