Šešelj trial continues at Hague

The war crimes trial of Serb Radical Party (SRS) leader Vojislav Šešlj continues before the Hague Tribunal today.

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The war crimes trial of Serb Radical Party (SRS) leader Vojislav Seslj continues before the Hague Tribunal today. Seselj is accused of war crimes against Croatians and Muslims in Croatia, Vojvodina and Bosnia-Herzegovina between the years of 1991 and 1993. Seselj trial continues at Hague Today, Prosecutor Christine Dahl will bring the second witness out before the trial chamber of Jean-Claude Antonetti. Seselj’s trial began on November 7, and the first witness was American sociologist Anthony Oberschall who gave testimony in December regarding Seselj’s propaganda. Seselj surrendered himself to the Hague Tribunal on February 24, 2003. He is accused of the persecution, murder, torture, deportation, robbery and wreckless destruction of property in Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, as well as forcing Croatians out of the Vojvodina village of Hrtkovci in 1991-1993.

Šešelj trial continues at Hague

Today, Prosecutor Christine Dahl will bring the second witness out before the trial chamber of Jean-Claude Antonetti.

Šešelj’s trial began on November 7, and the first witness was American sociologist Anthony Oberschall who gave testimony in December regarding Šešelj’s propaganda.

Šešelj surrendered himself to the Hague Tribunal on February 24, 2003.

He is accused of the persecution, murder, torture, deportation, robbery and wreckless destruction of property in Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, as well as forcing Croatians out of the Vojvodina village of Hrtkovci in 1991-1993.

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