(LIVE) SESELJ WON OVER THE HAGUE: Free of all charges
The Hague Tribunal 4 years after the trial's finish, started describing their verdict in the case against Vojislav Seselj, the leader of Serbian Radical Party, accused of hate speech and supporting war crimes in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina during the civil war
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Bora
Sta je botovi ne idu vam strain jezici. A no presuda se ne ukapa u domace zadatke . He bi vam bio u kozi.