Serbian nationalism
ICTY: Seselj trial verdict to be announced on March 31
The Hague-based International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) will announce its verdict in the trial of Vojislav Seselj on March 31.
TV Host’s ‘Chetnik’ Rant Angers Croatia’s Serbs
TV host Marko Juric is in hot water for telling people in Zagreb they should beware of the 'Chetniks' lurking in the city-centre Serbian Orthodox church.
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Hague Tribunal Demands Updates on Serbian Radicals’ Arrests
The UN-backed court in The Hague told Belgrade to send monthly reports on its efforts to arrest three Serbian Radical Party officials accused of threatening witnesses at their leader Vojislav Seselj’s trial.
Serbian Nationalist Leader Seselj Backs Donald Trump
Serbian Radical Party leader and war crimes defendant Vojislav Seselj called on Serbs in the United States to support would-be Republican candidate Donald Trump for the presidency.
Serbian Radicals Charged With Threatening Witnesses
Belgrade has not yet responded to the Hague Tribunal’s request for three Serbian Radical Party officials to be arrested for allegedly threatening witnesses at their leader Vojislav Seselj’s war crimes trial.
Mladic Witness Says Bosnian Conflict was Civil War
Serbian historian Milos Kovic told Ratko Mladic’s trial at the Hague Tribunal that the Bosnian conflict was a secessionist civil war in which all three forces carried out ethnic cleansing.
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Seselj once again sets Croatian flags on fire
About 300 supporters of the Serb Radical Party (SRS) gathered in front of the Croatian embassy in Belgrade on Wednesday for a protest.
At the end of the gathering SRS leader Vojislav Seselj burned two Croatian flags doused with gasoline.
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Upper house of Bosnian parliament condemns attack on Vucic
The House of Representatives of Bosnia-Herzegovina on Thursday "fiercely condemned the attack on Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic," Tanjug reported.
The incident happenend during commemorations for the Srebrenica victims in Potocari on July 11.
Seselj’s Illness Preventing Return to Detention
Serbian Radical Party leader Vojislav Seselj, who has been ordered back to detention by the UN war crimes court in The Hague, cannot return yet because he is still undergoing chemotherapy.
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Serb Paramilitaries Acquitted of Killing 28 Roma
A Belgrade court acquitted six former members of the ‘Sima’s Chetniks’ paramilitary group of killing 28 Roma civilians including children near the Bosnian town of Zvornik in 1992.
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