Prague, 30 Dec 30 (RFE/RL) -- The results of Sunday's (28 December) parliamentary elections in Serbia captures the attention of a number of Western newspapers today. Vanora Bennett, writing in Britain ...
THE HAGUE, Netherlands; Aug 24, 2005—This morning, Slobodan Milosevic and Vojislav Seselj (who rises smartly as the judges enter) are talking about the rogue paramilitary groups that rampaged through ...
Serbian ultranationalist leader Vojislav Seselj declined to enter a plea at the Hague war crimes tribunal to charges of “ethnic cleansing,” emulating the courtroom defiance of former Yugoslav ...
In the 1998 Seselj’s party formed a coalition in Serbia with Milosevic’s ruling Socialist Party – the heirs to the old Serbian League of Communists – and his wife Mirjana Markovic’s party, the ...
The trial of Serbian ultranationalist leader Vojislav Seselj may be the last of the major Balkan war-crimes trials to be heard by the Hague Tribunal, but it is also unique for other reasons: Unlike ...
On Wednesday, a court in The Hague sentenced Vojislav Seselj, an ultra-nationalist politician in Serbia, to 10 years in prison for inciting crimes against humanity. A staunch ally of Serbia's former ...
The accusations made by Russia’s ambassador to Serbia were the latest efforts by Moscow to thwart a diplomatic campaign to lure Serbia out of Russia’s orbit. By Andrew Higgins Prime Minister ...
A Serbian ultranationalist leader who once visited Saddam Hussein surrendered to the U.N. war crimes tribunal Monday and pledged a vigorous defense against allegations that his troops committed ...
Vojislav Seselj is not a subtle man. During the Bosnian war, the veteran Serbian politician threatened to level the Croatian capital, Zagreb, with a nuclear bomb. Paramilitary units under his ...
THE HAGUE, Netherlands; Aug 23, 2005— The first time I saw Slobodan Milosevic in action, I was struck by a bizarre but persistent resemblance: This man looks like Bill Murray. He’s got the same doughy ...