[03:25.26]But some nations said the speakers were stacked in favour of Serbia with the intention of giving them a platform to complain about their treatment by a UN war crimes tribunal.
[03:34.05]However, the Serbian head of the UN General Assembly Vuk Jeremic didn’t allow Bosnian Muslim victims to express their views.
[03:40.54]Diplomats said a proper debate could have addressed legitimate complaints.
[03:44.84]But they accused Mr Jeremic of instead exploiting his position to pursue his own political agenda, prompting a refusal by the heads of international tribunals to attend.
[03:54.39]The Netherlands has ordered the recall of 50,000 tonnes of beef over fears that it may contain horsemeat.
[04:00.76]The Netherlands Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority said the origin of the beef couldn’t be traced and therefore food safety couldn’t be guaranteed.
[04:09.25]Anna Holligan reports from The Hague.
[04:11.66]A small Dutch factory with the links that may have spread contaminating meat products right across Europe,
[04:18.35]Willy Selten is a meat processing company that deals with imports and exports.
[04:23.20]The question at the heart of the investigation is “was this company importing horse and exporting it as beef?”
[04:30.37]More than 500 firms may have been affected with the majority in Germany, France and Spain.