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Croatian War Crimes Verdict Is a Failure of Justice

Following the acquittal of Vojislav Šešelj for crimes committed against civilians in Croatia, Bosnia and Vojvodina, Platform 112 and the Center for Women War Victims organized a protest vigil in Zagreb's Ban Jelačić...

by Lovorka Šošić

Following the acquittal of Vojislav Šešelj for crimes committed against civilians in Croatia, Bosnia and Vojvodina, Platform 112 and the Center for Women War Victims organized a protest vigil in Zagreb's Ban Jelačić Square on the last day of March. The protest, put on with the support of the group Women in Black from Belgrade, was named "The release of Šešelj - defeat for justice, a disgrace to the court, no justice for the victims!" At the same time, a protest was held in Sarajevo, under the slogan "Solidarity with the civilian victims of war."

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