BELGRADE, Aug 6 (Hina) - An investigating judge of the Belgrade District Court on Tuesday questioned Vojislav Seselj, who is awaiting trial at the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague, as part of an investigation into the assassination
of Serbian prime minister Zoran Djindjic, Serbian Justice Minister Vladan Batic told Belgrade-based B92 radio on Wednesday.
BELGRADE, Aug 6 (Hina) - An investigating judge of the Belgrade
District Court on Tuesday questioned Vojislav Seselj, who is
awaiting trial at the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague, as part of
an investigation into the assassination of Serbian prime minister
Zoran Djindjic, Serbian Justice Minister Vladan Batic told
Belgrade-based B92 radio on Wednesday. #L#
Batic said that former Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic, who
is also in the custody of the UN tribunal, was expected to be
questioned later on Wednesday as part of investigations into the
killing of prominent Serbian politician Ivan Stambolic and an
attempted assassination of Serbian opposition leader Vuk
Draskovic.
Authorities in Belgrade hold Milosevic responsible for the
abduction and killing of Stambolic in August 2000. His body was
found on Mount Fruska Gora during the investigation of the Djindjic
assassination. Milosevic is also suspected of organising the
assassination attempt on Draskovic in which four officials of
Draskovic's party were killed.
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