Archive for the month of August 2010

Mass graves discovered in Klecka, Kosovo

The Serbian War Crimes Prosecution said it learned of a possible mass grave near the village of Klecka in Kosovo. Another three sites presumed to contain bodies of Kosovo Serb victims. The information came to light during the investigation against Fatmir Limaj, a former KLA member, accused of war crimes.

Source: B92.

Remains of Srebrenica victims exhumed

Forensic experts said they exhumed remains of 54 Srebrenica victims. Bosnia's Institute for Missing People said the remains were exhumed from three mass graves under a garbage dump site. Five more graves were found at the site.

Source: Associated Press.

Germany warned Serbia not to challenge EU over Kosovo

German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle urged Serbia to stop challenging Kosovo's independence and instead focus on a bid to join the European Union. Westerwelle said this during a visit to the Balkans. Germany disagrees with a resolution Serbia has presented to the UN General Assembly calling for further talks on Kosovo's status. Westerwelle also warned Serbia to avoid confrontation with the EU over Kosovo.

Serbia indicated they would not back down.

EULEX assigns judges to Mitrovica

EULEX deputy chief Roy Reeve said seven judges were assigned to the court in northern Kosovska Mitrovica. The judges were assigned in order to reduce the backlog in 20,000 unresolved cases. Reeve said that the EU is trying to form trial chambers made up of Serb, ethnic Albanian and EULEX judges. The court in Kosovska Mitrovica has not operated at full capacity for over two years.

Source: B92

Former UNPROFOR observer: Bosnian Serb Army shelled Sarajevo

A former senior UNPROFOR observer, British Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Mole, discussed the siege of Sarajevo. He said that during the fall of 1992, the army of the Bosnia Serb Army (BSA) shelled the city repeatedly and that about 15 people a day were killed.

Karadzic has repeatedly called the shelling of Sarajevo a "myth" designed to draw NATO into the conflict.

ICTY judges have granted Karadzic two weeks to study video and audio footage that was seized from Ratko Mladic. Originally, Karadzic had requested a three week break.

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Croatia denied secret war crimes list

B92 reported that it is believed in Serbia that Croatia may have a secret list of war crimes suspects apart from the list that was made public July 17. Croatia denied the existence of a secret list.

The public list contains the names of 1,534 people. Of those, 538 have been convicted for war crimes, 563 charged, while 433 of them are under an investigation.

Bosnia charges four Serbs with genocide

In Bosnia, four former Serb soldiers were charged with genocide for their alleged role in the 1995 Srebrenica massacre. They are accused of killing 800 Bosnian Muslim men and boys outside Srebrenica. Three of the Serbs were arrested in February, and one was arrested in April.

Source: Earth Times

Drupal: use block subject as block class name

Drupal

I needed to style one block differently than the standard blocks. So I added some code to the block preprocess function in template.php, instead of relying on the $block_id or $id variables in the block template.

This code snippet adds a block class name based on the subject. If none was entered, I used the work-around by beginning the subject with an asterisk, creating the class name, then removing the subject.

Serbia's Kosovo resolution "an insult"

B92 reported that the daily Blic quoted sources with the EU saying that Serbia's draft resolution on Kosovo submitted July 28 was being considered "an insult". It also says that Serbia needs to be careful on how to proceed at the meeting of the UN General Assembly in New York next month. Blic was quoted as saying: "International law and diplomacy experts are warning that Belgrade has entered a critical zone by its speedy submission of the resolution, where it endangered the relations with strategic partners, the EU above all."

See: July 28