BELGRADE, Feb 7 (Hina) - The opening speech by former Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic before the international war crimes tribunal in The Hague on February 12 will last at least an entire day, Milosevic's attorney Zdenko
Tomanovic told a news conference on Thursday. "In his defence, which we hope will not be interrupted, Milosevic will explain in detail the reason for events in the Balkans, and will request that all persons who spoke with him appear in court, including Bill Clinton, Tony Blair, Jacques Chirac and others," Tomanovic said. Milosevic's defence team has a list of 1,380 persons, "participants of various police and military operations, citizens, public servants and Yugoslav and Serb intellectuals," ready to testify for the defence.(hina) lml
BELGRADE, Feb 7 (Hina) - The opening speech by former Yugoslav
president Slobodan Milosevic before the international war crimes
tribunal in The Hague on February 12 will last at least an entire
day, Milosevic's attorney Zdenko Tomanovic told a news conference
on Thursday.
"In his defence, which we hope will not be interrupted, Milosevic
will explain in detail the reason for events in the Balkans, and
will request that all persons who spoke with him appear in court,
including Bill Clinton, Tony Blair, Jacques Chirac and others,"
Tomanovic said.
Milosevic's defence team has a list of 1,380 persons, "participants
of various police and military operations, citizens, public
servants and Yugoslav and Serb intellectuals," ready to testify for
the defence.
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