One of the members of the European delegation in the Crimea was the son of a former defendant in the Hague Tribunal
One of the members of the Serbian delegation, arrived in Russia-occupied Crimea, Alexander Seselj is the son of former Hague Tribunal defendant Vojislav Seselj.
This drew the attention of the volunteers of the project “the Peacemaker.”
Seselj, Jr., Secretary of the Presidium of the Serbian radical party, his father is the leader of the party.
In 2003, Vojislav šešelj was indicted by the International criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in the incitement of ethnic hatred, incitement to genocide, murder, torture, harassment and ill-treatment of nusername during the war in Croatia and Bosnia in 1991-1993. Prosecutors had asked for him to 28 years in prison. The Seselj denied it.
In 2014, Vojislav Seselj freed for health reasons, the Serbian doctors said he had colon cancer that spreads to the liver. Before returning to Serbia, Seselj said that he was going home for treatment, and revenge.
A year ago, in March 2016, the year the international criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia acquitted Vojislav Seselj on all counts.
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The Hague court acquitted Serb Seselj, who was accused of genocide
We will remind, the Russian and Crimean media reported that in the occupied Crimea arrived the delegation of politicians from Europe and Ukraine with three-day visit. The delegation will include deputies of the European Parliament and national parliaments of the Baltic countries, Germany and the UK, as well as policy makers from Brazil, Kyrgyzstan and Ukraine. Surnames of Ukrainian politicians are not called.
The delegation will be annexed the Peninsula from 19th to 21st March.