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Ignoring Serbia Bosnian Serb’s conviction upheld, but sentence reduced The Hague war crimes tribunal has upheld most of the 2007 conviction of a former Bosnian Serb army general involved in the 1992-1995 siege of Sarajevo, but reduced his prison sentence from 33 to 29 EU says Bosnia almost ready, but trouble still looms Trial of Bosnian-Serb war-crimes suspects adjourned The trial of two Bosnian Serb security chiefs is to be adjourned once the first prosecution witness concludes his testimony in the coming days, a spokeswoman for the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia Karadzic war crimes trial to start in October The long-awaited war crimes trial of former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic was on September 9 scheduled for October 19, following rejection of his application to have the trial delayed by 10 months, reported Deutsche Final hearing goes ahead for trial of Bosnian Serb security heads The Bosnian Serb wartime interior minister Mico Stanisic and his police chief Stojan Zupljanin were appearing at the International Criminal Tribunal (ICTY) in The Hague on September 4 in the final hearing ahead of the Hague cuts Bosnian Serb war criminal sentence The appeal chamber of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) on March 17 cut the jail sentence for convicted Bosnian Serb war criminal Momcilo Krajisnik reported Deutsche Presse Agentur (dpa). Krajisnik was Application for EU entry to be made in July Serbs want to join the EU but are leery of “blackmail” Amajority of Serbs want to join the European Union but are becoming tired of what they consider “blackmail” from Brussels, a survey by Serbia’s European Integration office has found, indicating that more trouble lies ahead EU makes Srebrenica recognition official Karadzic back in court January 20 Following a tempestuous trial late in 2008 ex Bosnian leader Radovan Karadzics trial is set to continue on January 20 at the International War Tribunal of the Former Yugoslavia in the Hague. At the intial Serbia could become EU candidate in 2009 Serbia could head toward European Union membership in 2009 if it proves that it is doing its best to catch warcrimes suspects, the European Commission said, according to a report from Deutsche-Presse- Agentur (dpa.) “Under NATO, UN sign deal Afghanistan, Kosovo in focus Upset Dutch block EU trade deal with Serbia The Dutch government has vetoed European Union attempts to implement a trade deal with Serbia, saying that Belgrade is still not cooperating fully with international war-crimes prosecutors. “There is better cooperation, but I do not War crimes fugitive Mladic still blocks EU hopes Skopje’s Summer Follies: Enough Please Nikola! Serbia wants the EU, but not at the cost of Kosovo EU glad Karadzic caught, Dutch want all suspects While the European Union said it was “very pleased” that former Bosnian-Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, had been taken to the UN detention center in Scheveningen, near The Hague, Dutch Foreign Minister Maxime Verhagen said Serbia Responses to historic arrest in Belgrade Karadzic’s arrest: closing the door to nationalism Key war crimes suspect Zupljanin is arrested Serbia said on June 11 it had arrested Bosnian Serb Stojan Zupljanin, one of the four remaining fugitive war crimes suspects charged by The Hague-based United Nations war crimes tribunal. Zupljanin, 57, was arrested in the vicinity of Belgrade, the Serbian ICTY President Pocar says Bosnia must have better jails The president of the UN War Crimes Tribunal, Judge Fausto Pocar, expressed dissatisfaction on May 19 in Sarajevo with the fact that a convicted Bosnian Serb war criminal Radovan Stankovic remains at large more than EU has an urgent message: choose us, or regret it Could there be an EU deal by the end of the year? War crimes suspects’ hideouts are raided by police again Special Bosnian Serb police troops on April 1 raided the homes of two people suspected of helping war crimes suspects to hide from justice, police in Serb-run eastern Sarajevo said. Police searched the homes of EUFOR raids Karadzic’s homes and neighbour’s On March 27, the European Union Force (EUFOR) in Bosnia- Herzegovina raided the homes of the wife and daughter of the most wanted Bosnian Serb war crimes suspect, former leader Radovan Karadzic, EUFOR confirmed in The envelope please: And the Dodo goes to... The EU must speed-up its Western Balkans enlargement The search for war criminal Karadzic continues somewhere Early last week, Bosnian Serb special police searched the homes of two Bosnian Serbs suspected of helping war crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic to hide from justice. The police confirmed they searched homes in Pale, some ICTY still after Karadzic, Mladic as a top priority |
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