Slobodan Milosevic
Serbia marks 15th anniversary of NATO bombing campaign
BELGRADE - Serbia is on Monday marking the Remembrance Day for the victims of the NATO bombing campaign which killed around 3,000 and wounded around 12,000 people 15 years ago.
During the 78-day air raids, 1,008 Yugoslav Forces troops and Serbian policemen were killed, as well as around 1,500 civilians, including 89 children, while about a dozen people remain missing.
Kostunica defeated Milosevic, Vucic sends him into retirement
The DSS leader resigns after election defeat Kostunica defeated Milosevic, Vucic sends him into retirement
Serbs Pay Tribute to Assassinated PM Djindjic
Family members, friends and political followers of Zoran Djindjic visited the former Prime Minister's grave in the Alley of the Greats in Belgrade's New Cemetery on Wednesday, marking the 11th anniversary of his untimely death.
A party delegation led by the president of Djindjic's Democratic Party, Dragan Djilas, and by his widow, Ruzica, laid wreaths at his grave.
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Dacic: Issue of Milosevics' return must be settled
BELGRADE - It is time to settle the issue of a return of former Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic's family to Serbia because it is a legal, rather than a political issue, Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Dacic, who is also minister of interior, said on Tuesday.
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Milosevic’s Serbia ‘Planned Expulsion of Croats’
Slobodan Milosevic was behind a joint criminal enterprise to force Croats from Serb-controlled areas of Yugoslavia, Zagreb argued in its genocide case against Belgrade at the International Court of Justice.
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Grotic: New evidence to back genocide suit against Serbia
THE HAGUE - Head of the Croatian legal team Vesna Crnic-Grotic said on Monday that Croatia will present its evidence during the hearing before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague, which will include some new materials to support the claim that Serbia committed genocide in its territory in the period from 1991 to 1995.
Serbia Must Clear up Djindjic Murder, Minister
Selakovic said the government was keen to uncover - and divulge - the broader political context of the assassination of Prime Minister Djindjic. "I am convinced that we [the government] are absolutely ready for it," Selakovic said.
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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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