Former Yugoslav countries have spent almost 40 million euro of public money supporting war crimes suspects on trial at the Hague Tribunal, a BIRN investigation has revealed.
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Five children – Saranda, Jehona, Fatos, Lirie and Genz – survived an execution by firing squad in Podujevo on 28 March 1999, in which 14 members of the Bogujevci and Duriqi families, including babies and old people over 70 years of age, died in a hail of bullets fired by members of the ‘Scorpions’, the combat unit of the Serbian Ministry of the Interior (MUP).
Three Kosovo children who survived a deadly Serbian attack on their town in 1999 spoke publicly after a controversial art exhibition they staged in Belgrade, which was attended by Serbia’s PM.
The “Children After War” discussion, organized by the Humanitarian Law Center (HLC), was held in the Cultural Centre of Belgrade on Thursday, December 19th, 2013. Present were seven young people from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo and Serbia, who survived crimes and personal tragedies alone or together with their family members. The roundtable was attended by 40 young students of elementary and high schools and university students from Serbia.