Milan Babić
Hague Tribunal Acquits Vojislav Seselj of War Crimes
The UN court in The Hague found Serbian Radical Party leader Vojislav Seselj not guilty of crimes against humanity including murder, persecution and expulsions in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia.
Milosevic Allies Mark 10th Anniversary of Leader’s Death
Members of Slobodan Milosevic’s Socialist Party and Serbian nationalists mourned the former Yugoslav president a decade after he died in prison in The Hague during his trial for war crimes.
Serbia Pledges to Deal with Wanted Radicals
Belgrade promised the UN war crimes court in The Hague to cooperate over the case of three Serbian Radical Party members accused of threatening witnesses at their leader Vojislav Seselj’s trial.
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Serbian Security Chiefs Plead Not Guilty at Retrial
Former Serbian state security officers Jovica Stanisic and Franko Simatovic pleaded not guilty at the UN court in The Hague at their retrial for war crimes in Bosnia and Croatia.
Former commander of Serb forces in Croatia dies in prison
Former commander of the Serb Army of Krajina (SVK) Major General Mile Mrksic has died in prison in Portugal.
He was incarcerated their after being found guilty by the Hague Tribunal.
20 years since start of Croatia's Operation Storm
Tuesday marks 20 years since the start of Croatia's military operation "Storm" that led to expulsion of more than 200,000 ethnic Serbs from that country.
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Hague Tribunal released Goran Hadzic on temporary freedom
Hague Tribunal released Goran Hadzic on temporary freedom
Serbia is interested in joining the Turkish Stream project, Serbian Ambassador to Russia Slavenko Terzic has said.
Hadzic is a former political leader of Serbs in Croatia and has been indicted for war crimes committed in that country from 1991 until 1995.
Hague grants Goran Hadzic temporary freedom
Hague grants Goran Hadzic temporary freedom
THE HAGUE -- The Hague Tribunal has accepted the appeal filed by Goran Hadzic and granted him temporary release from custody.
Hadzic is a former political leader of Serbs in Croatia and has been indicted for war crimes committed in that country from 1991 until 1995.
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Mikelic: Krajina Serbs to sue Croatia
JAGODINA - Krajina Serbs will file a lawsuit against Croatia for genocide in World War II and ethnic cleansing in the 1990s, says former Republic of Serb Krajina Prime Minister Borislav Mikelic.
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Serbian Foreign Ministry respects ICJ recommendation
BELGRADE- The Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs released on Tuesday that it respects the recommendation issued by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague for both the Serbian and the Croatian side to invest efforts and solve the fate of the people gone missing during the war in Croatia in the period 1991-1995.