Beta News Agency, Belgrade
December 24, 2003

Milosevic refused family visit, say supporters

BELGRADE -- Wednesday - The UN tribunal in The Hague has refused
permission for Slobodan Milosevic's daughter-in-law and grandson to
visit the former Yugoslav president, an association campaigning for
Milosevic's release claimed today.

A statement from the association "Sloboda" (Freedom) claimed the
tribunal had decided to postpone the visit scheduled for Saturday until
after Serbian parliamentary elections on Sunday.

Milosevic is running for parliament in Serbia as part of the Socialist
Party of Serbia election ticket.

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Sloboda Press Release, 24 December 2003

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THE HAGUE TRIBUNAL BANS THE VISIT OF THE 5-YEARS OLD GRANDSON MARKO TO PRESIDENT MILOSEVIC DUE TO THE ELECTIONS IN SERBIA!

Sloboda Press Release, 24 December 2003

The Hague Tribunal has banned today the visit of the grandson Marko and daughter-in-law Milica to President Slobodan Milosevic. The visit had to take place on Saturday, December 27 and had been already officially approved.

The Tribunal decided that a new date for the visit can be only after the
elections in Serbia.

Is 5-years old Marko a political factor in the Serbian elections or the
employees of the Tribunal appeared in so big panic to start to loose
common sense and last human considerations?

And finally, is the Hague Tribunal a participant in the 28 December
Serbian elections?

The last examples of the open and blatant violation of human rights and
justice committed by the Tribunal show not only that the Tribunal
participates in the political life and in the elections in Serbia, but
also that the tribunal will be the biggest looser in these elections. Since in 2003 Serbian elections the winner will be the truth.

The victory of the truth means end of the tribunal and freedom for Serbia.

 

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