ICJ rejects Bosnia's request for revision of genocide ruling - report


SARAJEVO (Reuters) - The International Court of Justice has rejected a request from Bosnia for it to revise its ruling clearing Serbia of blame for genocide during the wars over the breakup of Yugoslavia in the 1990s, state radio reported.

The ICJ registrar revealed the court's decision in a letter sent to Bosnia's Serb, Croat and Bosniak presidency members after they each declared if they backed the request, which was filed last month, the radio quoted Croat presidency member Dragan Covic as saying.

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