BELGRADE, July 4 (Hina) - The Yugoslav government on Thursday adopted a decision rendering no longer confidential several military regulations that are to be submitted to the International Criminal Tribunal for former Yugoslavia
(ICTY) in The Hague and freeing some former state officials from the obligation to protect state and military secrets regarding the events in Kosovo.
BELGRADE, July 4 (Hina) - The Yugoslav government on Thursday
adopted a decision rendering no longer confidential several
military regulations that are to be submitted to the International
Criminal Tribunal for former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in The Hague and
freeing some former state officials from the obligation to protect
state and military secrets regarding the events in Kosovo. #L#
The state officials who were freed from the obligation to protect
state and military secrets in proceedings before the ICTY are Obrad
Stevanovic, a former deputy chief of the Serbian Interior
Ministry's State Security Sector, and Radomir Markovic, a former
chief of the State Security Sector, who is currently in prison due
to an investigation into the murder of four senior officials of the
Serbian Revival Movement in 1999.
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