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Gov't sets up commission to probe 2004 death of guardsmen
BELGRADE - The Serbian government on Thursday decided to set up a commission to assess the facts and circumstances related to the death of two Yugoslav Army guardsmen 12 years ago.
BIA: Serbia safe, migrants "not involved in conflicts"
Serbia is a safe country, Director of the Security Information Agency (BIA) Aleksandar Djordjevic said Friday.
According to him, "so far it has not been established that any of the migrants passing through the country were involved in the Syrian conflict."
OSCE conference on security sector reform to be held Tuesday
BELGRADE - As part of Serbian OSCE Chairmanship, an OSCE-wide conference on security sector governance and reform will be held in Belgrade on Tuesday, the Serbian Interior Ministry said in a release.
Jankovic: BIA fully cooperated with Ombudsman
BELGRADE - Serbia's Ombudsman Sasa Jankovic said in his annual report that in 2014, cooperation between the Security Information Agency (BIA) and the protector of citizens had been at the level of the best European and international practices.
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PM: Changes to BIA law to help ensure more transparent work
BELGRADE - Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said on Thursday that the proposed changes to the Law on the Security Information Agency (BIA) were made based on the Constitutional Court's decision and Ombudsman's request and will make the agency's operations more transparent.
Markovic requests to be discharged
BELGRADE - Deputy Director of the Security Information Agency (BIA) Dragan Markovic submitted on Monday a request to be discharged from the office, BIA confirmed for Tanjug.
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