Jordan‘s U.N. ambassador says he is boycotting a controversial meeting on international criminal justice organized by the president of the General Assembly because it won’t include victims of the Bosnian war and will likely attack the U.N. war crimes tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.
Prince Zeid al Hussein said that while assembly president Vuk Jeremic, a former foreign minister of Serbia, is presiding over Wednesday’s assembly meeting, he and Liechtenstein’s U.N. ambassador will be hosting a press conference for two victims groups including the Mothers of Srebrenica.
Among the main speakers at the high-level assembly session is Serbia‘s President Tomislav Nikolic, an ultranationalist and disciple of Vojislav Seselj, a firebrand right-wing politician whose trial is under way at the Yugoslav tribunal in The Hague, Netherlands.
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