Milutinović granted temporary release
Former Serbian President Milan Milutinović has been granted temporary release from the Hague Tribunal for three weeks.
Wednesday, 10.09.2008.
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Former Serbian President Milan Milutinovic has been granted temporary release from the Hague Tribunal for three weeks. Milutinovic’s lawyer Toma Fila informed Beta that his client had been released for health reasons. Milutinovic granted temporary release The court ordered that during his stay n Belgrade, Milutinovic should be under 24-hour observation by the Serbian authorities, and that he should surrender his passport to the Justice Ministry. The former president is accused of the forced displacement, deportation, murder and persecution of Albanian civilians from Kosovo in the first half of 1999. His co-accused are then Deputy Prime Minister Nikola Sainovic, Yugoslav Army (VJ) Chief-of-Staff Dragoljub Ojdanic, VJ Third Army Commander Nebojsa Pavkovic, VJ Pristina Corps Commander Vladimir Lazarevic, and Serbian MUP in Kosovo Commander Sreten Lukic. The trial of Milutinovic and his co-accused began on July 10, 2006, and ended on August 27. Milan Milutinovic (FoNet, archive)
Milutinović granted temporary release
The court ordered that during his stay n Belgrade, Milutinović should be under 24-hour observation by the Serbian authorities, and that he should surrender his passport to the Justice Ministry.The former president is accused of the forced displacement, deportation, murder and persecution of Albanian civilians from Kosovo in the first half of 1999.
His co-accused are then Deputy Prime Minister Nikola Šainović, Yugoslav Army (VJ) Chief-of-Staff Dragoljub Ojdanić, VJ Third Army Commander Nebojša Pavković, VJ Priština Corps Commander Vladimir Lazarević, and Serbian MUP in Kosovo Commander Sreten Lukić.
The trial of Milutinović and his co-accused began on July 10, 2006, and ended on August 27.
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