B92: Stanje Nacije

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Balkan Insight: Call for Cross-border War Crimes ‘Truth Commission’

An interview with HLC Executive Director, Natasa Kandic

By: Pedja Obradovic in Belgrade

A broad regional coalition of civil society associations from the countries of the former Yugoslaviais planning to pressure the succession countries into forming a regional commission to establish the facts on war crimes and other severe violations of human rights.


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Deutsche Welle: If Mladic is not made to answer, why should anyone else?

The arrest of Ratko Mladic was one of the conditions of the international community for visa liberalization. Yet Serbian citizens will in a few days be able to travel without a visa in Europe, and Ratko Mladic remains at large. In an interview with Deutsche Welle radio, Natasa Kandic, executive director of the Humanitarian Law Center, said:


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Telegraph: Kosovan death toll is its argument for independence

A decade after the Kosovan conflict, activists are still trying to establish the number of victims. Analysts believe that this could be an important argument for a pro-independence ruling by a UN court.

Analysis by an AFP reporter in Pristina

Published: 2:25PM GMT 30 Nov 2009


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Radio Free Europe: New investigations of crimes in Zvornik

RFE-logoThe Serbian War Crimes Prosecutor submitted a request to the investigative judge of the War Crimes Chamber of Belgrade District Court to conduct an investigation against six persons, suspected of having committed war crimes against Roma civilians in the villages of Skočići, Malešić, Petkovci and Drinjaca, in the municipality of Zvornik in 1992.


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