Serbian nationalism
Government to ask Hague Tribunal to release Mladic - report
The Serbian government will during its first upcoming session ask the Hague Tribunal (ICTY) to release Ratko Mladic to Serbia for medical treatment.
This was reported by Sputnik on Wednesday.
Albanians Oppose Drone Flyer's Extradition to Serbia
Croatian Supreme Court is yet to decide whether notorious drone flyer Ismail Morina will be sent to Serbia, after a court in Dubrovnik backed Belgrade's extradition request on Thursday.
On Saturday, Albanian football fans protested in front of the Prime Minister's office, urging the authorities to intervene in stopping the extradition.
Montenegro Vows to Remove Memorial to Assassin
The Montenegrin authorities have vowed to remove a controversial monument to Punisa Racic - the Serb nationalist MP who assassinated Croatian leader Stjepan Radic in the Yugoslav parliament in 1928.
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Slobodan Milosevic ‘Accepted Bosnia Peace Plan’
Former Serbian State Security official Franko Simatovic’s lawyer argued that Slobodan Milosevic could not have been the leader of a Serb criminal enterprise in Bosnia and Croatia because he accepted an international peace plan.
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Bosnian Judge Faces Censure for War Crimes Comments
A judicial disciplinary committee began a case against a Serb state-level judge for publicly alleging that Sarajevo lacks the political will to prosecute Bosnian Army generals for war crimes.
Seselj will not resign, partly agrees with protests
BELGRADE - Vojislav Seselj said Thursday he had no plans to resign as Serbian Radical Party leader despite his dissatisfaction with the results of the presidential elections.
Speaking at a press conference, Seselj said there had been no demands in the SRS for his resignation and that he had had no disputes with his deputy Nemanja Sarovic.
Seselj denies he'll step down as leader of Radicals
Vojislav Seselj on Thursday held a news conference and denied that he would step down as leader of the opposition SRS party.
Seselj's SRS submits signatures backing his presidential bid
The Republic Electoral Commission (RIK) on Monday received "nearly 14,000" signatures supporting the presidential bid of Vojislav Seselj.
The signatures were delivered by the head of Seselj's SRS party in Belgrade, Miljan Damjanovic.
Serbian Twitter Mocks Nikolic, Vucic Presidency Bids
Serbians have taken to social media to poke fun at reports that the Serbian President and Prime Minister could be running against each other in upcoming presidential elections.
Krajisnik: Bosnia has become an impossible country, situation is alarming
BELGRADE - Serbia's president has urged greater protection for the rights of Serbs in the Balkan region after meeting with a former Bosnian Serb leader who was convicted of war crimes.