Obezbediti smeštaj prinudno iseljenim Romima

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The Sjeverin Case – A Test for the Serbian Judiciary

The trial of Milan Lukić, Oliver Krsmanović, Dragutin Dragićević and Djordje Šević, who are accused of a war crime against the civilian population under Article 142 of the Criminal Code, opened before the Belgrade District Court on 20 January 2003. Lukić and Krsmanović are being tried in absentia. Known as the “Sjeverin Case” after the village that was home to the victims, the trial is generally seen as a test for the Serbian judiciary and its ability to see that justice is done.


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Svetski dan Roma

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HLC Response To BETA News Agency Denial

The Belgrade BETA news agency has denied the Humanitarian Law Center’s report that it took a letter by Gradimir Nalić, an attorney and formerly advisor to FR Yugoslavia President Vojislav Koštunica, off its news service on 14 April this year at the intervention of Vladimir Popović, head of the Serbian government’s Communications Office. In an interview with Radio B92, the agency’s editor-in-chief Dragan Janjić said he had taken the decision because the item was not in accordance with the requirement that the media refrain from reporting the statements of suspects and their counsel during the state of emergency.


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