BELGRADE, Feb 22 (Hina) - The Serb Radical Party's leader and an indictee of the UN war crimes tribunal, Vojislav Seselj, on Saturday said at a convention of his party that he was with dignity leaving the country for The Hague "where
he will represent 10,000 volunteers who honourably fought at all fronts and that (he) will disguise the anti-Serb conspiracy."
BELGRADE, Feb 22 (Hina) - The Serb Radical Party's leader and an
indictee of the UN war crimes tribunal, Vojislav Seselj, on
Saturday said at a convention of his party that he was with dignity
leaving the country for The Hague "where he will represent 10,000
volunteers who honourably fought at all fronts and that (he) will
disguise the anti-Serb conspiracy." #L#
"I do not know, my brothers and sisters, when I will come back, but
the question is whom I will find here when I return. I will not in
vain spend the time, I will continue to study the aggressive
American globalism," Seselj told his followers in Belgrade.
He labelled the incumbent top officials in the country as Mafia
bosses.
The ICTY indictee announced a farewell rally in the main square in
Belgrade for Sunday afternoon, and confirmed that he would fly to
The Hague on regular flight from Belgrade on Monday morning.
Seselj, indicted by the Hague-based UN war crimes tribunal (ICTY)
for persecuting non-Serb population in Croatia, Bosnia-
Herzegovina and Vojvodina, will thus voluntarily surrender himself
to the court.
According to the dpa agency, Seselj was re-elected as the Serb
Radical Party's President at the party's convention in Belgrade on
Saturday afternoon.
(hina) ms