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Del Ponte: EU to put integration talks with Serbia on hold until Belgrade arrests Mladic By AP Published: February 1, 2007
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HAGUE -- Del Ponte calls on the European Union to put integration talks with Serbia on hold until Belgrade arrests Mladic. Read More...
Bosnian Serb admits rape charges By BBC News Published: January 17, 2007
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A former Bosnian Serb policeman has pleaded guilty to raping and torturing Bosnian Muslim women during the war in the former Yugoslavia. Read More...
War crime suspects 'living in Australia' By The Sydnay Morning Herald Published: January 14, 2007
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Suspected war criminals linked to atrocities in Europe are living freely in Australia because authorities refuse to track them down, war crimes experts say. Read More...
Serbia - “Arresting Mladic helpers was a mistake” By AP Published: January 13, 2007
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BELGRADE -- Rasim Ljajic told B92 that arrests of the persons suspected of aiding General Ratko Mladic were “a mistake”. Read More...
Prosecutors Seek Life Sentence for War Crimes to the Serbian Suspect Martic By VOA News Published: January 11, 2007
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War crimes prosecutors have asked the Hague tribunal to impose a life sentence on Serb leader Milan Martic. Read More...
Del Ponte urges UN to pressure Serbia By AP Published: December 16, 2006
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NEW YORK -- The chief Hague prosecutor told the UN Security Council it must pressure Serbia and Bosnia to arrest war crimes suspects. Read More...
Seselj still Serb 'people's hero' By BBC Published: December 1, 2006
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Even in Belgrade, regarded as less nationalistic than the more conservative countryside, his picture appears on trees and telegraph polls, his name written in graffitti on the walls of student buildings. Read More...
Serbia This week at the Hague By Sense Published: November 21, 2006
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THE HAGUE -- Beside Šešelj's status conference, Kosova Six and Srebrenica Seven trials continue at the Hague this week. Read More...
The Serbian Radical Party's leader Vojislav Šešelj disrupts trial removed from court By Reuters Published: November 1, 2006
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The Serbian Radical Party's leader Vojislav Šešelj, who faces charges of persecution, extermination, murder and torture of non-Serbs in wars in the former Yugoslavia in the 1990s, was banned from representing himself in August after disrupting pre-trial hearings. Read More...
Del Ponte - Serbia "removed from the European values"-"relative concepts, rather than absolute values". By AP Published: October 30, 2006
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TALLINN -- Carla Del Ponte says Serbia is far from the European values as truth and justice are relative concepts in the country. Read More...
Serbia - Who's hiding Mladic? By Fonet Published: October 28, 2006
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BELGRADE -- Ljubodrag Stojadinovic said that if anyone has any idea of where Ratko Mladic is, it’s the military information services. Read More...
Serbian Former military chief under investigation By FoNet Published: October 26, 2006
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BELGRADE -- According to daily Politika, Aco Tomic is suspected of having helped in the hiding of Ratko Mladic. Read More...
Draškovic: Serbian State Security Agency (BIA) knows all it chooses to know By Beta Published: October 23, 2006
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NIŠ -- Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Draškovic says the Serbian State Security Agency (BIA) is misleading the public regarding the Mladic case. Read More...
Del Ponte: No signs Serbia is cooperating By Driton Vushtria Published: October 17, 2006
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LUXEMBOURG -- There are no signs Serbia is cooperating with the Hague, the tribunal's chief prosecutor Carla del Ponte said Monday. Read More...
Chief U.N. prosecutor accuses Serbia of making no effort to catch top fugitive Mladic By AP Published: October 17, 2006
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LUXEMBOURG (AP) - The chief prosecutor of the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal on Monday accused Serbia of making no effort to catch top suspect Radko Mladic, despite the European Union's insistence that the fugitive general's capture was vital for the Balkan nation's membership ambitions. Read More...
Serbia Accused of Ignoring Key Fugitive By AP Published: October 17, 2006
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LUXEMBOURG (AP) - The chief prosecutor of the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal Monday accused Serbia of making no effort to catch top suspect Radko Mladic, despite the European Union's insistence that the fugitive general's capture is vital to that nation's membership ambitions. Read More...
Del Ponte Mad With Serbia Application Of Action Plan By Driton Vushtria Published: October 3, 2006
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The chief prosecutor of the Hague tribunal, Carla del Ponte, on Oct. 3, after two days of talks with Serbian officials in Belgrade, voiced dissatisfaction with the application of the Serbian government's Action Plan to apprehend indictees wanted by the court. Read More... |
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