independent
By Aaron Gray-Block
Monday, 25 July 2011
Serbia's last major war crimes suspect refused to enter a plea on charges over the 1991-1995 Croatian war when he made a brief first appearance at the UN's Yugoslavia tribunal today.
The arrest of Goran Hadzic, 52, and his transfer to The Hague last week were a symbolic moment for both Serbia and the Balkans region, ending an 18-year manhunt to detain all 161 suspects indicted by the Yugoslavia war crimes court....more...
read more: indepenndent
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/war-crimes-suspect-goran-hadzic-in-court-2320114.html
By Aaron Gray-Block
Monday, 25 July 2011
Serbia's last major war crimes suspect refused to enter a plea on charges over the 1991-1995 Croatian war when he made a brief first appearance at the UN's Yugoslavia tribunal today.
The arrest of Goran Hadzic, 52, and his transfer to The Hague last week were a symbolic moment for both Serbia and the Balkans region, ending an 18-year manhunt to detain all 161 suspects indicted by the Yugoslavia war crimes court....more...
read more: indepenndent
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/war-crimes-suspect-goran-hadzic-in-court-2320114.html
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