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EUOBSERVER / BRUSSELS - EU foreign affairs ministers on Monday (7 December) removed restrictions against a trade agreement with Serbia after the Netherlands put aside objections related to Belgrade's performance on war crimes probes. Full Article at EUobserver.com
In an encouraging sign for Serbia’s European Union ambitions, the Hague tribunal chief prosecutor has spoken of an improvement in Belgrade’s efforts to arrest its two remaining war crimes fugitives. Full Article at Institute for War & Peace Reporting
An image taken from Bosnian programme "60 Minutes" on June 11, 2009 shows what the programme says is recent footage of Bosnian Serb war crimes fugitive Ratko Mladic (C) walking with a stick and joking with his wife and daughter in the snow. View Photo »
It would not be good for Serbia to get a green light for EU membership before Ratko Mladic is arrested and before this country accepted responsibility for the political mistakes that were made in the Nineties, and for all human rights violations that took place in the region as a result of those mistake...
By EDITH M. LEDERER Associated Press Writer Copyright 2009, The Associated Press. Full Article at Dayton Daily News
The UN's chief war crimes prosecutor has said Serbia's co-operation with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia is "progressing". Full Article at BBC News
The chief U.N. war crimes prosecutor for former Yugoslavia says Serbia is cooperating with the tribunal despite its failure to arrest former Bosnian Serb military commander Ratko Mladic. Full Article at The Seattle Times
An image taken from Bosnian programme "60 Minutes" on June 11, 2009 shows what the programme says is recent footage of Bosnian Serb war crimes fugitive Ratko Mladic (C) walking with a stick and joking with his wife and daughter in the snow. View Photo »
The participation of the RS ministry of interior (MUP) in this enterprise is obvious and was very significant for the success of the joint criminal enterprise led by Radovan Karadzic, Momcilo Krajisnik, Biljana Plavsic and Ratko Mladic. The accused Zupljanin and Stanisic were ideologically dedicated to ...
* Serb agents say seize evidence that could lead to Mladic * Raid conducted a day before U.N. chief prosecutor's report BELGRADE, Dec 3 (Reuters) - Serbian state security agents raided three homes of suspected helpers of fugitive top war crimes... Full Article at Reuters Alert Net
NJ Detective Harry Shortway Junior Dares Making A Run For Political Office in Vernon NJ Five vie for three Vernon seats (WARNING TO VOTERS)!! Full Article at Feed the Bull
Ratko Mladić (Serbian: Ратко Младић, pronounced [râtkɔ mlǎːditɕ]), born March 12, 1942, a war crimes fugitive, was the Chief of Staff of the Army of the Republika Srpska (the Bosnian Serb Army) during the Bosnian War of 1992-1995. Full Article
An image taken from Bosnian programme "60 Minutes" on June 11, 2009 shows what the programme says is recent footage of Bosnian Serb war crimes fugitive Ratko Mladic (C) walking with a stick and joking with his wife and daughter in the snow.
View Photo »An image taken from Bosnian programme "60 Minutes" on June 11, 2009 shows what the programme says is recent footage of Bosnian Serb war crimes fugitive Ratko Mladic (C) walking with a stick and joking with his wife and daughter in the snow.
View Photo »Grab from Bosnian Television shows previously unshown videos of Bosnian Serb wartime military commander, Ratko Mladic, (C) broadcasted by Bosnian Television, in Sarajevo, on June 11, 2009.
View Photo »'Wanted' poster put up by Serbian police promising one-million euro (1.39 million dollars) reward for capture of top war crimes fugitive, Bosnian Serb wartime general Ratko Mladic, is displayed at entrance of a police station in Belgrade on January 11, 2009.
View Photo »Chief prosecutor of The International War crimes Tribunal in Hague, Serge Brammertz (2nd R), smiles during talks with Serbian President Boris Tadic in Belgrade November 5, 2009.
View Photo »Chief prosecutor of The International War crimes Tribunal in Hague, Serge Brammertz (2nd R), smiles during talks with Serbian President Boris Tadic (2nd L) in Belgrade November 5, 2009.
View Photo »FILE - In this undated file picture, Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, left, and Gen. Ratko Mladic attend an assembly session in Pale, near Sarajevo, Bosnia.
View Photo »FILE - This is a 1992 file photo showing top war crimes fugitive Bosnian Serb army commander General Ratko Mladic. A Serbian government official said Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009, a majority of Serbs are against the arrest of Europe's most wanted war crimes fugitive Ratko Mladic.
View Photo »A vendor offers t-shirts with pictures of war crime fugitive General Ratko Mladic and indicted war crime suspect Radovan Karadzic during a gathering of supporters of the Chetnik movement in the Bosnian village of Stricici on Manjaca mountain July 21, 2009.
View Photo »Grab from Bosnian Television shows previously unshown videos of Bosnian Serb wartime military commander, Ratko Mladic at an unknown location, (L) broadcasted by Bosnian Television, in Sarajevo, on June 11, 2009.
View Photo »Europe's most wanted war crimes fugitive Ratko Mladic is seen in this TV image which is undated and taken at an unknown location and broadcast on Thursday June 11, 2009.
View Photo »An image taken from Bosnian television footage on June 11, 2009 shows Bosnian Serb war crimes fugitive Ratko Mladic (2nd R) dancing with friends and family members at his son's wedding party.
View Photo »An image taken from Bosnian television footage on June 11, 2009 shows Bosnian Serb war crimes fugitive Ratko Mladic (2nd R) dancing with friends and family members at his son's wedding party.
View Photo »Bosnian Muslim woman, Kada Hotic, survivor of Srebrenica genocide in 1995, watches a video of warcrime fugitive, Ratko Mladic (screen, L), broadcasted by Bosnian Television, in Sarajevo, on June 11, 2009.
View Photo »Bosnian Muslim woman, Munira Subasic, survivor of Srebrenica genocide in 1995, watches a video of warcrime fugitive, Ratko Mladic (screen, L), broadcasted by Bosnian Television, in Sarajevo, on June 11, 2009.
View Photo »Bosnian Muslim woman, Munira Subasic, survivor of Srebrenica genocide in 1995, watches a video of warcrime fugitive, Ratko Mladic (screen, L), broadcasted by Bosnian Television, in Sarajevo, on June 11, 2009.
View Photo »An image taken from a Bosnian television footage on June 11, 2009 shows Bosnian Serb fugitive general Ratko Mladic with his wife and granddaughter, who was born in 2001.
View Photo »An image taken from a Bosnian television footage on June 11, 2009 shows Bosnian Serb fugitive general Ratko Mladic with his wife and granddaughter, who was born in 2001.
View Photo »Girls walk past graffiti of Bosnian Serb fugitive general Ratko Mladic in Belgrade June 11, 2009. Bosnian television on Monday aired footage of Mladic, which they say was taken last year, showing him in a good mood and walking freely with his family members.
View Photo »Girls walk past graffiti of Bosnian Serb fugitive general Ratko Mladic in Belgrade June 11, 2009. Bosnian television on Monday aired footage of Mladic, which they say was taken last year, showing him in a good mood and walking freely with his family members.
View Photo »A woman walks past graffiti of Bosnian Serb fugitive general Ratko Mladic in Belgrade June 11, 2009. Bosnian television on Monday aired footage of Mladic, which they say was taken last year, showing him in a good mood and walking freely with his family members.
View Photo »Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic (L) gives a press conference on June 11, 2009, after a meeting with European enlargement commissioner Olli Rehn (not pictured) at European commission headquarters in Brussels.
View Photo »Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic (L) gives a press conference on June 11, 2009 after a meeting with European enlargement commissioner Olli Rehn (not pictured) at European commission headquarters in Brussels.
View Photo »European enlargement commissioner Olli Rehn (R) and Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic (L) give a press conference on June 11, 2009, after a meeting at European commission headquarters in Brussels.
View Photo »Bosnian Muslim woman Kada Hotic survivor of the Srebrenica massacre reacts as she watches video footage showing the most wanted man by the U.N. war crimes tribunal in The Hague, genocide suspect Ratko Mladic , in Sarajevo, on Thursday, June,11.2009.
View Photo »An image taken from Bosnian programme "60 Minutes" on June 11, 2009 shows what the programme says is recent footage of Bosnian Serb war crimes fugitive Ratko Mladic (C) walking with a stick and joking with his wife and daughter in the snow.
View Photo »It would not be good for Serbia to get a green light for EU membership before Ratko Mladic is arrested and before this country accepted responsibility for the political mistakes that were made in the Nineties, and for all human rights violations that took place in the region as a result of those mistake...
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