ICTY acquits Seselj
March 31, 2016 11:14The Serb Seselj Vojoslav Thursday acquitted by the ICTY in The Hague for crimes against humanity and war crimes committed in the nineties, during the war in the Balkans.
The Serb Seselj Vojoslav Thursday acquitted by the ICTY in The Hague for crimes against humanity and war crimes committed in the nineties, during the war in the Balkans.
French journalist and former spokeswoman for the ICTY in The Hague, Florence Hartmann, will be released early after a controversial detention of five days. Hartmann was Thursday around the statement that tribunal against the former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic by staff of the UN tribunal brutally arrested and imprisoned.
The death toll from the attacks in Brussels has been increased to 31, in addition to the three suicide bombers. Meanwhile, 28 identified victims, the crisis center reported. In three victims identity has yet to be formally adopted on the basis of DNA testing.
The Belgian authorities have sat population called Sunday to take commemoration of the attacks in the capital. The plan was Sunday on the Beursplein in Brussels to hold a major mourning ceremony.
The Philharmonic Orchestra of Brussels, the Brussels Philharmonic and the Flemish Radio Choir, spend Friday afternoon at Beursplein Beethoven's 'Ode to Joy' played. Public music performance took place in the aftermath of the bloody attacks Tuesday in the Belgian and European capital.
The police on Friday in the Brussels borough Forest Friday weather person arrested in connection with the investigation into the terrorist attacks on Tuesday. Thursday night arrested six people in Brussels.
Who were behind the attacks in Brussels and who are these people? Yet not all offenders is outdated identity. There seems to be a connection between the attacks this week, and in Paris last year. This has so far been known.
Full of hope and by the busload had traveled the survivors of Srebrenica to The Hague, but full of disappointment and resentment they return to the former Muslim enclave.
The Hague tribunal has Radovan Karadzic guilty of the kidnapping of two hundred UN soldiers in May 1995. He has thereby violated the laws of war and is personally responsible, according to the South Korean judge O-Gon Kwon.
A delegation of the Cabinet on Wednesday present at the Belgian embassy in The Hague at the commemoration of the attacks in Brussels. Prime Minister Mark Rutte will speak.
The third terrorist attacks on the Zaventem airport, Laachraoui Najim, was arrested in Brussels. Reported that the Walloon newspaper La Derniere Heure.
The Yugoslavia Tribunal in The Hague Thursday expressed its verdict against the former president of the Bosnian Serb Republic, Radovan Karadzic.
The Grote Markt looks unreal empty Tuesday afternoon. But what stands out most is the eerie silence. The tourists, they are piecemeal, take pictures or selfies. But they seem dumbfounded by the attacks of the Brussels Capital have made a besieged fortress.
The Israeli Minister of Science has caused an uproar by establishing a link between the attacks in Brussels and the EU's decision to provide products from the occupied West Bank is now a special label.
The Republican candidates for the US presidency respond strongly to the attacks in Brussels. Both Donald Trump and Ted Cruz show the back of their tongue.
The environment of the office of the Belgian Minister Charles Michel and the parliament is cleared in Brussels. This has the Belga news agency reported Tuesday.
Judges of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague on Monday the wealthy Congolese businessman, politician and militia leader Jean-Pierre Bemba found guilty of crimes against humanity. Bemba was the principal responsible for what his militiamen wreaking in neighboring Central African Republic. The punishment will be determined later.
Judges of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague do verdict Monday in the case against a wealthy businessman, politician and militia leader Jean-Pierre Bemba. He was once vice president of Congo and a powerful rival of President Joseph Kabila, who reigns Congo since early 2011.
On board the coach was involved Sunday in a road accident near the Spanish city of Tarragona were not two but three Dutch. This third Dutchman survived the accident, Foreign Affairs in The Hague reported on Monday.
Netherlands on Saturday again participated in Earth Hour, an annual global action on climate change. All over the world did landmark buildings 20.30 an hour the lights.
Flydubai airline is shocked by the crash of a passenger plane Saturday at the airport in the southern Russian city of Rostov-on-Don. A Boeing 737 crashed during landing. All occupants were killed according Flydubai. It involves at least 55 passengers and seven crew members.
The two persons who were arrested Tuesday are free again in the wake of the anti-terrorist operation in Brussels. They are not suspects, the federal prosecutor announced Wednesday.
The two terror suspects in the shooting in Brussels have been arrested by the police. A third gunman was slain Tuesday by police.
The young man who blew himself up at the Stade de France stadium in Paris, was buried Thursday in Brussels. Bilal Hadfi was at the cemetery in the Brussels commune of Schaerbeek buried in a section of Muslims.
Tunisia hopes the travel advice from Netherlands to visit the North African country if that is necessary to get off the table, at least in part. Tourism Minister Salma Elloumi Rekik made Wednesday during a visit to The Hague know here in an interview with Minister Bert Koenders (Foreign Affairs) to do her best for.
Three out of ten young people (12-22 years) request is said online in the past year to have committed a crime, it appears Tuesday in the presentation of the juvenile monitor scientific research and Documentation Centre (WODC) of the Ministry of Security and Justice.
Tax returns via the Internet is again made safer. The tax authorities have the 'electronic fences' a little higher and pulled even better thinking about safety. That said Secretary of State Eric Wiebes Monday in The Hague shortly before the start of the campaign for the declaration in 2015.
Refuse Officer Wim Pijl does not come back as an official of the civil registry in The Hague. Arrow was dismissed in 2011 because he refused to marry gay couples. He found that a violation of his freedom of religion and went to court. But the highest court in the country, the Central Appeals Tribunal, the municipality Monday gave equal.
The already difficult running negotiations with the British on Lake Brussels independence are further complicated by the Greeks.