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Wednesday, 20.01.2010.

13:06

Šešelj talks during administrative debate

An administrative debate in the case of Vojislav Šešelj ensued after the expected suspect did not show up to testify before the Hague Tribunal.

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sizzerb

pre 14 godina

Seselj has proved beyond doubt these charges don't hold any weight. However, I suspect he will NEVER be let go to return to Serbia. The ruling coalition don't want him back and neither do the foreign interests operating in Serbia in league with the ruling coalition. Sadly he will likely share the same fate as Milosevic: one way or another.

sj

pre 14 godina

(Kosova-USA, 20 January 2010 21:30)
I would say the Sesel’s prison living conditions are many times better than yours in the US living in freedom and democracy. They have all the comforts of home – cable TV, telephone, doctors of choice, family visits that are never permitted in normal prisons, legal representations of choice, they can hold press conferences, nominate to be elected for political positions and so forth. You have no idea: do you?

Kosova-USA

pre 14 godina

During the administrative debate which ensured, Antonetti confirmed that Šešelj’s demand to be allowed to hold a telephone press conference before the January 24 local elections in the Serbian town of Odžaci was denied.

Šešelj said that the secretariat has denied him “basic civil and political rights,” adding that he will not be appealing the decision, however.

Is sesel thinking that he is in Aruba on vacation? This is the first time I hear that some inmate in detention can hold a press conference.

Zoran

pre 14 godina

SESELJ SHOULD BE FREE NOW!!! Time to abolish the hague and all of it's propaganda.
(Mike, 20 January 2010 16:20)
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OK, so you're probably not the usual "Mike" but interestingly enough, I was driving through Novi Sad last weekend and saw this huge banner spead across a 10 or 15 story building calling for Seselj's freedom.

As mentioned before, I'm not one of his supporters and wouldn't vote for him but this case proves the NATO court is a fake.

Mike

pre 14 godina

It's time that Serbia stepped in and got him out of this illegal court! Too many years and too many lies from the hague. SESELJ SHOULD BE FREE NOW!!! Time to abolish the hague and all of it's propaganda.

Mike

pre 14 godina

It's time that Serbia stepped in and got him out of this illegal court! Too many years and too many lies from the hague. SESELJ SHOULD BE FREE NOW!!! Time to abolish the hague and all of it's propaganda.

Zoran

pre 14 godina

SESELJ SHOULD BE FREE NOW!!! Time to abolish the hague and all of it's propaganda.
(Mike, 20 January 2010 16:20)
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OK, so you're probably not the usual "Mike" but interestingly enough, I was driving through Novi Sad last weekend and saw this huge banner spead across a 10 or 15 story building calling for Seselj's freedom.

As mentioned before, I'm not one of his supporters and wouldn't vote for him but this case proves the NATO court is a fake.

Kosova-USA

pre 14 godina

During the administrative debate which ensured, Antonetti confirmed that Šešelj’s demand to be allowed to hold a telephone press conference before the January 24 local elections in the Serbian town of Odžaci was denied.

Šešelj said that the secretariat has denied him “basic civil and political rights,” adding that he will not be appealing the decision, however.

Is sesel thinking that he is in Aruba on vacation? This is the first time I hear that some inmate in detention can hold a press conference.

sj

pre 14 godina

(Kosova-USA, 20 January 2010 21:30)
I would say the Sesel’s prison living conditions are many times better than yours in the US living in freedom and democracy. They have all the comforts of home – cable TV, telephone, doctors of choice, family visits that are never permitted in normal prisons, legal representations of choice, they can hold press conferences, nominate to be elected for political positions and so forth. You have no idea: do you?

sizzerb

pre 14 godina

Seselj has proved beyond doubt these charges don't hold any weight. However, I suspect he will NEVER be let go to return to Serbia. The ruling coalition don't want him back and neither do the foreign interests operating in Serbia in league with the ruling coalition. Sadly he will likely share the same fate as Milosevic: one way or another.

Kosova-USA

pre 14 godina

During the administrative debate which ensured, Antonetti confirmed that Šešelj’s demand to be allowed to hold a telephone press conference before the January 24 local elections in the Serbian town of Odžaci was denied.

Šešelj said that the secretariat has denied him “basic civil and political rights,” adding that he will not be appealing the decision, however.

Is sesel thinking that he is in Aruba on vacation? This is the first time I hear that some inmate in detention can hold a press conference.

Mike

pre 14 godina

It's time that Serbia stepped in and got him out of this illegal court! Too many years and too many lies from the hague. SESELJ SHOULD BE FREE NOW!!! Time to abolish the hague and all of it's propaganda.

Zoran

pre 14 godina

SESELJ SHOULD BE FREE NOW!!! Time to abolish the hague and all of it's propaganda.
(Mike, 20 January 2010 16:20)
--
OK, so you're probably not the usual "Mike" but interestingly enough, I was driving through Novi Sad last weekend and saw this huge banner spead across a 10 or 15 story building calling for Seselj's freedom.

As mentioned before, I'm not one of his supporters and wouldn't vote for him but this case proves the NATO court is a fake.

sj

pre 14 godina

(Kosova-USA, 20 January 2010 21:30)
I would say the Sesel’s prison living conditions are many times better than yours in the US living in freedom and democracy. They have all the comforts of home – cable TV, telephone, doctors of choice, family visits that are never permitted in normal prisons, legal representations of choice, they can hold press conferences, nominate to be elected for political positions and so forth. You have no idea: do you?

sizzerb

pre 14 godina

Seselj has proved beyond doubt these charges don't hold any weight. However, I suspect he will NEVER be let go to return to Serbia. The ruling coalition don't want him back and neither do the foreign interests operating in Serbia in league with the ruling coalition. Sadly he will likely share the same fate as Milosevic: one way or another.