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BELGRADE, Jan 29
(Hina) - Serbian Radical Party leader Vojislav
Seselj, who is waiting for a verdict by the UN criminal tribunal on
his role in Serb forces' atrocities against non-Serbs in the early
1990s upon the break-up of Yugoslavia, has been given an award by a
Serb Orthodox dignitary in the Miliseva Monastery in southwest Serbia,
an act that has met with criticism from some Belgrade media outlets
which also expect the Serb Orthodox Church to replace the monastery's
prior.