Sat, May 26 2012
Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic in the courtroom of the ICTY War Crimes tribunal in The Hague, November 3 2009.
Ramush Haradinaj, who was also a well-known commander in the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) during its conflict with Serb forces in 1998-99, had been acquitted in 2008 of murder, rape, torture, abduction, cruel treatment, imprisonment and the forced deportation of ethnic Serbian and Kosovar Roma civilians.
Two leading suspects remain at large, Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic and ethnic Serb politician Goran Hadžic, with both facing a lengthy series of charges.
Darko Jankovic wanted in connection with killings of at least 19 civilians near the eastern Bosnian town of Zvornik.
Radovan Karadzic faces charges on war crimes including the 1995 massacred at Srebenica, but has refused to attend his trial at the Hague.
Former Bosnian Serbian leader Radovan Karadzic has written to the ICTY saying he will not come to his trial, saying he is not ready and has not had time to read a million page of prosecution documents.
Belgrade hails acknowledgement of its ‘clear progress’ while Pristina was also content with the EC’s statements – although Brussels remained carefully ‘status neutral’ about Kosovo.
Milan Lukic given life term, Sredoje Lukic 30 years for 1992-94 crimes against Muslims in Vissegrad, including burning civilians alive.
In Belgrade, Italian foreign minister joins in joint statement with Romanian and Serbian counterparts calling for speeding up of Serbia’s European integration.
Governments in Prague and Bucharest could soon join Sofia in instituting temporary moratoriums on shale gas exploration.
Coalition around ruling Democratic Party has largest share of vote in Serbia's parliamentary election, according to exit polls.
Centre-right New Democracy is said by exit polls to have largest share of votes, but diminished even from its 2009 defeat, while socialists Pasok – the 2009 victors – gets somewhere around 14 to 17 per cent.
An agreement reached with the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) will allow voters with dual citizenship in Kosovo to vote in the upcoming parliamentary and presidential elections in Serbia.
Twenty radical Muslims suspected of being members of a terrorist group that has been linked to the murder of five fishermen in early April.
"Both the International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and for Rwanda (ICTR) were given until the end of 2012 to conclude..."
The image: Our Yugoslav friends sitting between their Rwandan and Cambodian fellow inmates...
The small talk may be interesting.. "so I hear you are partial to chapping their breasts and genitals off? - Yeah, it's nice - what's your favorite activity? Personally I prefer to starve them to death - it's so fascinating just before they die - it's like walking skeletons... have you tried it? Nah, the third guys says [...]
Read the full comment - if they get too skinny there's no meat left on them and frankly, I hate to admit, but they can be pretty tasty.. is that wrong? Nooo, nobody is perfect....