Serbia gets criticism from The Hague due to Lazarevic's commitment as legalist

Serbia gets criticism from The Hague due to Lazarevic's commitment as legalist

The Hague tribunal has criticised Serbia over its non-extradition of the two radicals, as well as retired General Vladimir Lazarevic's commitment to the Military Academy in Serbia. These concerns of the International Court for Crime in the former Yugoslavia, its chairman, Carmel Agius, conveyed to Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq during a meeting he had with him in [...]

The Hague tribunal has criticised Serbia over its non-extradition of the two radicals, as well as retired General Vladimir Lazarevic's commitment to the Military Academy in Serbia.

These concerns of the International Court for Crime in the former Yugoslavia, its chairman, Carmel Agius, conveyed to Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq during a meeting he had with him in Belgrade.

For his part, the head of the Serbian state has demonstrated concerns about the treatment and health of Hague indictees.

Lazarevic, sentenced by The Hague Tribunal to 14 years in prison for command responsibility for war crimes in Kosovo, is expected to be legalist at the Military Academy in Serbia.

News that retired Serbian General could engage in the military academy had announced this country's Defence Minister Aleksandar Vulin, who had said generals, such as Lazarevqi, have many important things to manage to carry on to young colleagues, broadcast Klan Kosova.

In addition to Lazarevic, who has been the commander of the Pristina Corps and Yugoslavia's Third Army Army Army Army Army, among the lawmakers, according to Volin's warnings, will also be retired general, deputy and Serbian Radical Party member Bozidar Deliq, as well as current chief of Serbia's Army General Staff, General Lubisa Dickovic.

 

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