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Serbia

Denouncing Serbian Tilt, U.S. Boycotts U.N. Meeting
By Rick Gladstone, The New York Times
10 April 2013

The United States boycotted a United Nations General Assembly meeting on Wednesday, organized by the former Serbian foreign minister who is the body’s current president, that in theory was about the role of international criminal justice but appeared to be a thinly disguised Serb complaint forum about the war-crimes tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.

Canada and Jordan joined the United States in the boycott of the two-day meeting, which included a General Assembly debate and panel discussion, while some other nations also criticized the meeting and sent low-level representatives. The event seemed to reopen emotional scabs about responsibility for ethnic slaughters committed in the Balkans conflicts of the 1990s, including the Srebrenica massacre, Europe’s worst mass killing since the Holocaust. (read more)


Hague: 2 Serb Police Chiefs Convicted
By Marlise Simons
27 March 2013

The Yugoslav war crimes tribunal on Wednesday convicted two Bosnian Serb police chiefs for participating in a violent ethnic cleansing campaign that aimed to drive non-Serbs from their homes in 20 municipalities of Bosnia during the war of early 1990s. The two, Mico Stanisic and Stojan Zuplanin, were each handed a 22-year prison sentence. The verdicts underscored the crucial roles played by the police and armed militia in the notorious persecution of Croats and Muslims, many of whom were beaten, tortured, raped or otherwise abused in as many as 50 wartime detention centers run by Bosnian Serbs. The judges said that many civilians were killed or died from hunger, illness and mistreatment during the campaign to create zones for Serbs only in Bosnia.

© New York Times.


Court Overturns War Crimes Conviction of Former Chief of Yugoslav Army
By Marlise Simons, New York Times
28 February 2013

PARIS — A United Nations appeals court on Thursday unexpectedly overturned the war crimes conviction of the former Yugoslav Army chief who had been sentenced to 27 years for aiding and abetting atrocities in Bosnia and Croatia, including attacks on Sarajevo and Srebrenica.

The judges, voting 4 to 1, acquitted the former chief, Gen. Momcilo Perisic, of all charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity, including murder, and ordered him released.

General Perisic, who surrendered to the court in 2005, was expected to return Friday to Serbia, where officials welcomed the decision. Reports from Bosnia said victims’ groups were stunned. (read more)


Gen. Momcilo Perisic of Yugoslavia in 1998. (New York Times)
Tomislav Nikolic has said Serbs did not commit genocide in Srebrenica and he sees no need to make a memorial visit. Photograph: Andrej Isakovic/AFP/Getty

Serbian president denies Srebrenica genocide
By Reuters in Sarajevo
2 June 2012

 Serbis’s new president has denied genocide took place in Srebrencia, contradicting the international criminal prosecution of Serbian leaders from the Yugoslav wars and angering the Muslim co-president of Bosnia.

Tomislav Nikolic, the rightwinger elected as Serbian president last month, said on Montenegrin television: "There was no genocide in Srebrenica. In Srebrenica, grave war crimes were committed by some Serbs who should be found, prosecuted and punished.

"It is very difficult to indict someone and prove before a court that an event qualifies as genocide." (read more)


Updates

August 2012 "Trials of Thomas Lubanga and Ratko Mladic show inmpunity for war crims is disappearing-slowly" By McClatchy Newspapers

06 June 2012 "Serbias nationalist president wont destabilize the region" By The Guardian

1 June 2012 "Srebrenica not genocide-Serbias president Nikolic" By BBC New Europe

31 June 2012 "White ribbons against genocide denial" By Balkan Insight

27 May 2012 "Srebrenica massacre was UN's darkest hour" By Bruno Waterfield- The Telegraph Medi Group Limited

20 May 2012 "Former extreme nationalist becomes Serbian President" By The Guardian

17 May 2012 "The only way to respond to Ratko Mladic's obscene slit throat gesture" By The Guardian

16 May 2012 "The Butcher of Bosnia faces justice" By-Bruno Waterfiel- The Hague

16 May 2012 "Ratko Mladic trial of genocide is Srebrenica caught on film" By Bruno Waterfield -The Hague

23 September 2011 "Karadzic: Entire family raped," by BIRN


20 September 2011 "NC researchers proposes health-based approach to identify groups at high risk of genocide," by News-Medical.Net

6 September 2011 "Serbian official convicted of war crimes," by J. David Goodman, The New York Times

4 September 2011 "Sandor Kepiro dies at 97; Acquitted of Holocaust-era crimes," by The Associated Press

3 September 2011 "SVTs visning av Staden som offrades ett brott mot sandningstillstandet," by Various scholars

17 August 2011 "UN Prosecutor wants separate Mladic trials," by AAP

4 July 2011 "War crimes judges enter not-guilty pleas for a disruptive Mladic," Mike Corder, The Associated Press

31 May 2011 "Mladic on way to Hague to face war crimes charges," by Dusan Stojanovic and Jovana Gec, The Associated Press

30 May 2011 "Judge for Mladic case in row over 'genocide'," by Peter Cluskey, The Irish Times

21 July 2010 "Former Kosovo leader to be retried," by Marlise Simons, The New York Times

19 July 2010 "Two genocides and the perpetrators remain free," by John Heffernan, The Huffington Post

10 July 2010 "Data on Balkan Wars found in home of suspect," by Marlise Simons, The New York Times

9 July 2010 "Thousands retrace flight from Srebrenica," by Rusmir Smajlilhodzic, Agence France-Presse

9 July 2010 "Details emerge from Mladic's secret wartime diary," by Arthur Max, Associated Press

8 July 2010 "Silence and shame shield Srebrenica rapists from justice," by
Nidzara Ahmetasevic, Balkan Insight

7 July 2010 "Hague recognises propaganda's role in Srebrenica genocide," by Nidzara Ahmetasevic, Balkan Insight

5 July 2010 "War Crimes Prosecution Watch Vol 5, Issue 7," by Public International Law & Policy Group

21 June 2010 "War Crimes Prosecution Watch Vol. 5, Issue 6," by Public International Law & Policy Group

16 June 2010 "Ratko Miadic family files request for him to be declared dead," by Reuters

14 June 2010 "Mladic was told who killed journalists," by RTV B92 News

14 June 2010 "EU approves step toward Serbian membership," by Stephen Castle, The New York Times

11 June 2010 "UN genocide rulings bolster case against Karadzic," by Ron Synovitz, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty

10 June 2010 "Judgements for Popovic et. al," by United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia

10 June 2010 "Seven senior Bosnian Serb officials convicted of Srebrenica crimes," by Public International Law & Policy Group


10 June 2010 "Truth is justice for Srebrenica," by Slavenka Drakulic, The Guardian

3 June 2010 "Florida man who served in military unit linked to massacres during the Bosnian conflict of 1992-1995 leaves United States following denaturalization," by United States Justice Office and Public Affairs

June 2010 "Open letter to the governments of the European Union"

25 May 2010 "Family wants Ratko Mladic declared 'legally dead'," by BBC News

6 May 2010 "Bosnian Serb cleared of genocide," by BBC News

12 April 2010 "War Crimes Prosecution Watch Vol 5, Issue 1," by Public International Law & Policy Group

5 January 2010 "Serbia: Lawsuit Is Filed Against Croatia," by The Associated Press

15 September 2009 "The Hague: Ex-Spokeswoman is Fined," by The Associated Press

9 September 2009 "Judge says trial of Bosnian Serb leader must start in October," by Marlise Simons, The New York Time
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8 September 2009 "Karadzic's trial to begin Oct 19, last 2 1/2 years," by Arthur Max, The Associated Press

8 September 2009 "Witness says it can't be concluded that Knin was shelled indiscriminately," by HINA Croatian News Agency

22 August 2009 "Karadazically cleared for return to political life: official" by Agency France-Presse

21 August 2009 "Serbian war movie wins Sarajevo festival" by Agence France-Presse

12 August 2009 "
ICTY: Physical force against Tolimir" by BIRN

29 June 2009 "Serbia: Trial of war crimes suspect to proceed" by ADN Kronos International


27 June 2009 "Serbia files war crimes charges against 17 Kosovo ex-rebels" by The Associated Press

25 June 2009 "Bulgaria releases ex-Kosovo PM Agim Ceku: court" by Agence France-Presse

24 June 2009 "'Golden bridge' for Krajina Serbs" by Sense Tribunal

19 June 2009 "Bosnian Serbs Mark Karadzic Birthday" by Agence-France Presse

18 June 2009 "Serbia jails ex-paramilitaries for killings" by Reuters

17 June 2009 "War crimes verdict in BiH" by EMportal (Belgrade)

17 June 2009 "Serbia denies talk of Mladic capture" by Selma Milovanovic, The Age (Melbourne)

16 June 2009 "Verhagen stands firm on Serbia" by Dutch News

12 June 2009 "Footage showing Mladic "is not feeble", Serbian official says" by BBC

11 June 2009 "Trial of Mladic accomplices adjourned" by RTV B92 News

11 June 2009 "Natasa Kandix withdraws from Bytyci brothers murder trial" by EMportal

8 June 2009 "Serbia investigates media role in war crimes" by Aleksandar Vasovic

6 June 2009 "Xenophobia: Postcommunist societies remain acutely susceptible to racism" by Claire Bigg

6 June 2009 "War crimes trial for ex-Serbian intelligence chief to resume" by Agence France-Presse

5 June 2009 "Stanisic/Simatovic war crimes trial to reopen on June 9" by HINA Croatian News Agency

2 June 2009 "Corruption, politics: Huge loopholes for Balkan criminals" by Deutsche Presse-Argentur

1 June 2009 "Bosnian Serbs, OHR engage in 'new war'" by Srecko Latal

29 May 2009 "Crimes in Silos remain subject of dispute" by Aida Alic

29 May 2009 "Serbs appeal against conviction for Kosovo war crimes" by Agence France-Presse

29 May 2009 "Hartmann: Serbia Hiding Documents" by
RTV B92 News

28 May 2009 "Daily Says ICTY Prosecution Won't Appeal Milutinovic's Acquittal" by HINA Croatian News Agency

27 May 2009 "Serbia: Croatian Serb Gets Ten Years For War Crimes" by ADN Kronos International

22 May 2009 "Special Report: Slijvancanin's Lawyers to Challenge Appeal Judgement" by Simon Jennings

22 May 2009 "Brammertz: Mladic and Hadzic are in Serbia" by
T. N. D. - Z. J., www.blic.rs

9 May 2009 "Croatia, Sentence in Torture Deaths" by Reuters

6 May 2009 "U.N. Court Adds Years to Sentence of a Serb" by Marlise Simmons, The New York Times

3 November 2008 "Serbia Failed to Protect Minorities from Attack," by Human Rights Watch

24 June 2008 "The Hague: Serb Police Chief on Trial," by Marlise Simons, The New York Times

11 June 2008 "Serbia arrests top Bosnian Serb war crimes fugitive," by Ivana Sekuralac and Dina Kyriakidou, Reuters

26 May 2008 "Serbia denies genocide at World Court," by Reuters

12 May 2008 "Serbian nationalists aim to block pro-EU government," by Matthew Weaver, The Guardian

23 April 2008 "Will the Real Serbia Please Stand Up?" by International Crisis Group

9 March 2008 "Serbia, Split on Kosovo, May Have Early Elections," by Dan Bilefsky, The New York Times

9 November 2007 "Fiery Speech by Serbian Leader at Trial" by Marlise Simons, New York Times

26 February 2007  "Court: Serbia Failed to Prevent Genocide" The Associated Press

19 January 2007 "
Top Serbian Echelons Knew about the Crimes in Kosovo" Sense News Agency

8 November 2007 "E.U. Offers Serbia a Deal Towards Eventual Membership" by Nicolas Wood, The New York Times

8 November 2007 "Serb Nationalist's Trial Begins in The Hague" by Marlise Simons,
New York Times.

10 June 2006 "
The Hague: Report on Serb's Suicide Finds No Fault" by The New York Times.

5 June 2006 "
Report Details Stormy Relationship Between Milosevic and Court-Appointed Medical Team" by The New York Times

1 June 2006 "
Serbia: Foul Play Ruled Out in Milosevic's Death" by the New York Times

31 May 2006 "
Milosevic May Have Hastened Death by Refusing Medication" by The New York Times

4 May 2006 "Europeans Punish Serbia Over Fugitive Still at Large" by The New York Times

20 March 2006 "
Serbia to close murder cases against Milosevic" by The Associated Press

20 March 2006 "
Lawyers seek to open files on Milosevic's health" by the Agence France Presse

18 March 2006 "
The End of Greater Serbia" by The New York Times

17 March 2006 "
Dutch Autopsy on Milosevic Finds No Evidence of Unusual Drugs" by the New York Times

16 March 2006 "
Small Group of Loyalists, Mostly Old, Mourn Milosevic" by The New York Times

15 March 2006 "
Top Muslims Guilty of Abuses in Bosnia" by Reuters

15 March 2006 "
Milosevic's Body Returns to Serbia" by The New York Times

13 March 2006 "
Milosevic Died of Heart Attack, Autopsy Shows" by The New York Times

13 March 2006 "
Death Poses Challenges as Serbia Faces Past and Future" by the New York Times

2 March 2006 "
Milosevic Team Seeks to Subpoena Bill Clinton" by The New York Times

2 March 2006 "
Bosnian Serbs sullen and defiant" by BBC News Europe

27 February 2006 "
Bosnia's Genocide Case Against Serbia Starts" by the New York Times


22 February 2006 "
Serbia Denies Top Suspect in Massacre Was Found" by Nicholas Wood


13 February 2006 "The forthcoming hearing of Bosnia's genocide case against Serbia" by Helen Warrell and Janet Anderson, International War and Peace Reporting


2 February 2006 "Serbia in the Dock" by BBC News

8 December 2005 "
Top Croat war crime suspect held" by The Associated Press

8 December 2005 "
War Crimes Suspect From Croatia Arrested in Spain's Canary Islands" by The New York Times

8 December 2005 "
Gojko Jankovic Transferred to BiH" by Federation News Agency

13 November 2005 "
Citing New Medical Report, Milosevic's Lawyers Urge Postponement in War Crimes Trial" by the New York Times

10 November 2005 "
Revealed: US plans for Bosnian constitution" by The Guardian (London)

9 November 2005 "
EU-Croatia talks could be halted over war crimes" by Reuters

9 November 2005 "
EU keeps pressure on Croatia over war crimes suspect" by Agence France-Presse

9 November 2005 "
Balkans: Bomb Blast in Kosovan Capital" by AND Kronos International

9 November 2005 "
Karadzic should not surrender, Bosnian Serb poll says" by the Deutsche Presse-Agentur

6 November 2005 "
Bosnian TV reports on Rajic guilty plea fallout in Croatia" by BBC Worldwide Monitoring

4 November 2005 "
U.N. Court Faces Fairness Issue at Milosevic Trial" by The New York Times


2 November 2005 "Armed Group Threatens Reprisals Unless Kosovo Independence Declared" Agence France Presse.


2 November 2005 "Serbia Sets Up Panel To Probe Vojvodina Ethnic Violence" by The Associated Press

1 November 2005 "
More Hate Crimes in Serbia"

18 October 2005 "
UN prosecutor fears Milosevic trial dragging on" by Reuters

18 October 2005 "
MILOSEVIC TO CALL ANOTHER 199 DEFENCE WITNESSES" by Sense News Agency

16 October 2005 "
Bosnia grave yields 482 Srebrenica victims" by Reuters

14 October 2005 "
US 'very disappointed' at Serb failure to arrest Mladic: Burns" by the Agence France-Presse

13 October 2005 "
Let the Talks Begin" by Transitions Online

13 October 2005 "
Milosevic's wife faces new international arrest warrant" by the Deutsche Presse-Agentur

12 October 2005 "
War Crime Trial Opens for Serbs Linked to Deaths in Croatia in '91" by The New York Times

11 October 2005 "
Balkans: Vukovar Massacre Trial Begins In The Hague" by Radio Free Europe

6 October 2005 "
More Prosecutions Likely to Stem From New Srebrenica Report" by The New York Times


6 October 2005 "216 Missing Identified in Kosovo" by KosovaReport

5 October 2005 "Bosnian Serb Panel Links 17,000 to Roles in Srebrenica Massacre" by The New York Times

3 October 2005 "
Experts exhume 212 bodies from Eastern Bosnia mass grave" by BBC Monitoring

2 October 2005 "
U.N. Court Seeks Arrest of Croatian Journalist" by The New York Times

2 October 2005 "
Majority of Kosovo Albanians expect conditional independence" by BBC Worldwide Monitoring

30 September 2005 "
Misuse of Procedure" by Sense News Agency


29 September 2005 "More War Criminals Hauled Up" by the Inter Press Service

28 September 2005 "
Mladic must be sent to UN tribunal by Nov. 20: Serbia-Montenegro minister" by the Associated Press

23 September 2005 "
Prosecutors welcome Canada's ruling to extradite Kosovo war crimes suspect" by The Associated Press

21 September 2005 "
TASK FORCE TAKES STOCK OF ZAGREB'S WAR CRIMES COOPERATION"

21 September 2005 "
Serbian Socialists split over Milosevic 'attack'" by the Agence France-Presse

15 September 2005 "
New Srebrenica Mass Grave Discovered" by the Agence France-Presse

15 September 2005 "
AWAITING THE DECISION ON JOINDER OF CASES" by Sense News Agency

11 July 2005 "The Wages of Denial," by Courtney Angela Brkic, The New York Times.

1 July 2004 "
60 Bosnian Serbs Dismissed for Aid to War Crimes Figure," by Nicholas Wood, The New York Times


8 September 2004 "Milosevic Loses Director Role in His Own Courtroom Drama," by Marlise Simons


1 September 2004 "After Delays, Milosevic Opens Defense," by Toby Sterling


2 February 2004 "Another Serb Defendant Stays on his Best Bad Behavior," by Marlise Simons, The Hague Journal.


26 August 2003 "Milosevic Denies Role in Srebrenica Killings," by The Associated Press, The New York Times.

20 August 2003 "Kosovo violence delays Serb-Albanian talks," by Victoria Stegic, Agence Presse France.

19 August 2003 "Down the River to the Sullen Balkans," by Richard Bernstein, The New York Times.

19 August 2003 "Kill thy neighbour: Kosovo's Balkan nightmare goes on," by Stephen Coates, Agence France Presse.

15 August 2003 "Serbs protest as UN vows to catch Kosovo killers," by Stephen Coates, Agence France Presse.

12 August 2003 "Ethnic Albanian militants claim responsibility for attack in Serbia," Agence France Presse.

12 August 2003 "Gunfire rattles Serbia's boundary with Kosovo," The Associated Press Worldstream.

8 August 2003 "Serbia: Army Purge," by Reuters


27 July 2003 "In a Startling Plea, a Serbian Policeman Confesses to Atrocities," by The New York Times

11 July 2003 "
Milosevic Prosecutors Garner New Evidence," by The New York Times

10 July 2003 "
Ethnic Albanian Describes Kosovo Massacre," by the Associated Press

8 July 2003 "
World Briefing: Europe," by Reuters

5 July 2003 "
World Briefing: Europe," by the Associated Press

9 July 2003 "
Bodies of Muslims Exhumed," by Reuters

2 July 2003 "
SERBIA: MOVE TO TRY WAR CRIMES AT HOME," by Reuters

28 June 2003 "
World Briefing: Europe," by Reuters

25 June 2003 "
U.S. Diplomat Tells Court of Milosevic Influence," by Reuters

19 June 2003 "
Prosecutors Say Document Links Milosevic to Genocide," by The New York Times


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