Judge: Head of tribunal pushed for acquittals of war criminals THE HAGUE, Netherlands, June 14 (UPI) -- A judge on an international tribunal that tried former Yugoslavian military leaders for war crimes says they should have received stiff sentences.
June 14, 2013 - UPI
Walter Smith in AFP Smith said: "When we played them in 1991 Red Star were an exceptional team and for three years they were one of the best in Europe. Partizan and Red Star Belgrade always had the best Yugoslavian teams but since the break-up of the country it has...
Dimitrij Rupel in Earthtimes It is not a matter of being more tolerant of former-Yugoslavian (war) crimes. We are talking about the stability of the Western Balkans,Rupel said in Brussels while presenting Slovenia's EU presidency agenda.
Michael Parenti in OpEdNews Up until the NATO bombings began in March 1999, the conflict in Kosovo had taken 2000 lives altogether from both sides, according to Kosovo Albanian sources,reports author Michael Parenti. "Yugoslavian sources put the figure at 800. Such...