After drinking poison and killing himself at The Hague court, public opinion of former Croatian general remains divided.


After drinking poison and killing himself at The Hague court, public opinion of former Croatian general remains divided.

Vojislav Seselj says he will not return to The Hague if summoned after being released for medical treatment in Serbia.
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Supporters greet far-right leader Vojislav Seselj as he lands in Belgrade after being released because of poor health.
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Nineteen years later The Netherlands is found responsible for the deaths of 300 Bosnians killed in Srebrenica.
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Ballots cast in mayoral and council races across territory, with two incidents reported in Serb area of key city.

One candidate killed and another wounded in separate attacks, as tensions remain high ahead of local elections.
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Myriad hurdles face newly elected government as former Slobodan Milosevic ally becomes Prime Minister.

Ethnic divisions continue to plague this town, where more than 8,000 people were slaughtered in July 1995.

‘Sarajevo Red Line’ marks the 20th anniversary of Sarajevo’s siege – the longest in modern history.
