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Russia’s Anthem in Belgrade
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Russia’s Anthem in Belgrade
February 27, 2012

Nine years have passed on February 25 since the day the leader of Serbian Radical Party Vojislav Seselj, a professor of Belgrade University law faculty, came to the International Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia of his own will to disclaim charges of committing international crimes brought against him. What has happened during this period of time is startling in a lot of ways… The most startling about it is that the West has failed to eliminate the Serbian Radical Party during these years, it still remains one of leading political forces confronting globalism. And not in the Balkans only. The grandiose meeting that took place in Belgrade on February 25 was a clear evidence it’s true…

Case of professor Šešelj: what must the Hague Tribunal do?
February 5, 2012

As it became known from the report by the doctors who visited professor Vojislav Šešelj on January 27-28, his state of health is critical. Staying in prison, without special medical aid he may die at any moment… Now when the medical conclusion has been announced, what must the Hague Tribunal do? First of all it must to release Šešelj immediately. The trial can continue but with the defendant being out of prison…

Case of professor Šešelj: what must the Hague Tribunal do?
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Seselj’s Case Already Historical
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Seselj’s Case Already Historical
September 20, 2011

In August, 2011, it was eight and a half years since Serbian Radical Party leader Vojislav Seselj had been, without a sentence, held in detention by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. The situation is unprecedented – among those to stand trial at the Tribunal, nobody else has seen the right to have his case heard within a reasonable period of time so openly neglected…

Democratic Europe’s Political Prisoner
March 23, 2011

Prof. Vojislav Seselj, a prominent political activist and the leader of the Serbian Radical Party, has spent over eight years in the jail run by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY)… Serbia hopes to see Seselj released… It is clear that Seselj is not guilty of any crimes – he is facing accusations over his ideas and writings… the Serbian government is doing nothing for Seselj and only Moscow continues to help him…

Democratic Europe’s Political Prisoner
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Destroying the Tribunal
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Destroying the Tribunal
February 23, 2011

February 23, 2011 is the end of Serbian Radical Party leader Vojislav Seselj's eighth year in the custody of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). The Tribunal turned down Seselj's request to see Russian doctors – he was told he is supposed to be treated by medics from specific NATO countries…