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ICTY indicts Seselj for contempt of court one more time

24.05.2011 u 23:31

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The Hague war crimes tribunal has indicted Serbian Radical leader Vojislav Seselj for contempt of court for the third time, this time because he did not remove from his website information revealing the identities of the prosecution's protected witnesses, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia said on Tuesday.

The indictment was filed on May 9 and has now been made public, stating that Seselj ignored the tribunal's orders that he remove from his website information revealing the identities of prosecution witnesses.

Seselj is on trial for war crimes committed in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and against Croats in the northern Serbian province of Vojvodina.

He has already been convicted of revealing the identities of protected witnesses.

Seselj has been in the tribunal's custody since early 2003 and on trial since November 2007.