Mon, 26 Feb, 2007 - 18:43
Serbia today hailed its acquittal before the World Court on genocide charges filed by Bosnia, saying it would help regional reconciliation.
Bosnia’s Muslims, however, expressed anger over the ruling.
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CourtsSerbiaPlace: The Hague, NetherlandsPlace: SrebrenicaPlace: SerbiaPlace: BosniaPlace: BelgradePlace: The HaguePerson: Fadila EfendicPerson: Sehida RahmanovicPerson: President Boris TadicPerson: BosniaksPerson: prime ministerPerson: Vojislav KostunicaPerson: Mirko KocicPerson: presidentPerson: Slobodan MilosevicPerson: Ratko MladicPerson: MladicPerson: Tomislav NikolicPerson: SerbsPerson: Radovan KaradzicPerson: Milorad DodikPerson: Haris SilajdzicEvent: Bosnian warEvent: Srebrenica massacreOrganisation: SerbiaOrganisation: World CourtOrganisation: BosniaOrganisation: International Court of JusticeOrganisation: Republic of SerbiaOrganisation: UN courtOrganisation: UN war crimes courtOrganisation: UNOrganisation: UN war
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