THE HAGUE, Oct 18 (Hina) - The trial of former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic resumed on Friday at a closed session, after the Trial Chamber on Thursday unexpectedly decided that the hearing should be closed for the public,
explaining it was in the interest of justice.
THE HAGUE, Oct 18 (Hina) - The trial of former Yugoslav President
Slobodan Milosevic resumed on Friday at a closed session, after the
Trial Chamber on Thursday unexpectedly decided that the hearing
should be closed for the public, explaining it was in the interest
of justice. #L#
According to unofficial sources, the court's decision is the result
of threats to the family of Belgrade journalist Jovan Dulovic, who
began to testify at an open hearing on Wednesday.
On the first day of his testimony, Dulovic described in detail the
demolishing of eastern Slavonia and crimes committed in Vukovar.
Dulovic, a reporter of Belgrade's weekly "Vreme", was a war report
of the pro-regime "Politika Ekspres" paper.
His testimony should end today.
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