Theodor Meron

Meron: Staff is leaving ICTY

THE HAGUE - President of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) Theodor Meron expects the judgment for Ratko Mladic to be rendered in March 2017 or later, and expressed his concern over a growing number of staff members leaving the ICTY.

Meron: Too much unnecessary attention is paid to Seselj

SARAJEVO - President of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) Theodor Meron said that too much unnecessary attention is being paid to the public outbursts of ICTY indictee Vojislav Seselj.

I think that the media focus on Seselj too much, giving him the publicity he does not deserve, Meron told the reporters during his visit to Sarajevo.

Hague president pays respects to victims

Hague president pays respects to victims

ČELEBIĆI -- President of the Hague Tribunal (ICTY) Theodor Meron is in Bosnia-Herzegovina where he paid respects to Serb victims of the former prison camp in Čelebići.

During the civil war in Bosnia-Herzegovina in 1992, members of the Muslim-dominated Bosnian army ran a detention camp in there for Serb prisoners.

Meron pays respects to Serb victims in Celebici

KONJIC - President of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) Theodor Meron, who is on a visit to Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH), paid his respects on Wednesday to the Serb victims of the former prison camp in Celebici near Konjic, Herzegovina.

During the civil war in BiH in 1992, members of the BiH army ran a detention camp in Celebici for Serb prisoners.

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