Ljubljana-Hague Convention on prosecution of key atrocities adopted

Ljubljana-Hague Convention on prosecution of key atrocities adopted

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Ljubljana, 26 May - After intensive negotiations, the Ljubljana-Hague Convention was adopted in Ljubljana on Friday allowing countries to cooperate in the investigation and prosecution of the crime of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. Foreign Minister Tanja Fajon said this was a remarkable achievement in the search for justice. Cereport reports citing STA Agency

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