SRS: Šešelj free in September

SRS official Zoran Krasić said that the party expects that its leader Vojislav Šešelj would be freed of charges by the Hague Tribunal in September.

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Monday, 09.08.2010.

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SRS official Zoran Krasic said that the party expects that its leader Vojislav Seselj would be freed of charges by the Hague Tribunal in September. Krasic said that once the Tribunal’s summer recess concludes, it would evaluate whether the prosecution has been able to prove anything in its case against Seselj and that he expects all charges to be dropped. SRS: Seselj free in September He said that the Serb Radical Party (SRS) leader is a victim of the collateral damage of “Euro-fanaticism,” and that everything Seselj has suffered through in The Hague over the last seven years, Serbia has also suffered through by way of the International Court of Justice and the United Nations Security Council. Krasic said that no one is working on returning Serbia its dignity. “Politicians need to draw a line and say what is doing us harm and what is benefiting us,” Krasic said, adding that SRS and its leaders oppose the unfriendly policies that the EU, NATO and U.S. have been leading towards Serbia, which is the reason for the years Seselj has spent in The Hague. Krasic said that the Hague Tribunal has double standards towards Serbs and issued an indictment of a joint criminal enterprise against Seselj, while not charging Croatia, along with the UN and U.S., for the same thing in crimes committed against Serbs from the Krajina region. The SRS leader has been detained in The Hague since 2003.

SRS: Šešelj free in September

He said that the Serb Radical Party (SRS) leader is a victim of the collateral damage of “Euro-fanaticism,” and that everything Šešelj has suffered through in The Hague over the last seven years, Serbia has also suffered through by way of the International Court of Justice and the United Nations Security Council.

Krasić said that no one is working on returning Serbia its dignity.

“Politicians need to draw a line and say what is doing us harm and what is benefiting us,” Krasić said, adding that SRS and its leaders oppose the unfriendly policies that the EU, NATO and U.S. have been leading towards Serbia, which is the reason for the years Šešelj has spent in The Hague.

Krasić said that the Hague Tribunal has double standards towards Serbs and issued an indictment of a joint criminal enterprise against Šešelj, while not charging Croatia, along with the UN and U.S., for the same thing in crimes committed against Serbs from the Krajina region.

The SRS leader has been detained in The Hague since 2003.

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