Radovan Karadžić pred Haškim tribunalom

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Radovan Karadžić izručen Haškom tribunalu

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BiH Court Correctly Ruled in Case of Srebrenica Genocide

The BiH Court War Crimes Chamber in Sarajevo, presided by local judge Hilmo Vučinić, rendered a guilty sentence on 29 July 2008 convicting seven defendants, former members of the Republic of Srpska Ministry of Interior, for genocide committed against Muslims in Srebrenica. The primary defendant Miloš Stupar was sentenced to 40 years of imprisonment, Milenko Trifunović to 42, Aleksandar Radovanović to 42, Brano Džinić to 42, Slobodan Jakovljević to 40, Branislav Medan to 40, and Petar Mitrović to 38 years of imprisonment. Velibor Maksimović, Dragiša Živanović, Milovan Matić, and Miladin Stevanović were acquitted of all charges.


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Foto izveštaj sa mitinga Srpske radikalne stranke

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The New York Times: Karadzic Sent to Hague for Trial Despite Violent Protest by Loyalists

Long one of the most-wanted fugitives in the world, Radovan Karadzic, the Bosnian Serb leader blamed for inciting his followers to join him in a brutal ethnic war, was en route to The Hague early Wednesday, according to the Serbian war crimes prosecutor.


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Pecuniary Compensation for Murder of Albanian Behram Gigollaj committed in Serbia during NATO Air Strikes

The First Municipal Court in Belgrade rendered a verdict on 12 June 2008 ordering the Republic of Serbia to pay damages to Ryvi, Gani, Haki, Lumnije, and Asman Gigollaj, the wife and children of late Behram Gigollaj, who was beaten to death by unidentified assailants on 24 March 1999 in Mataruška Banja, in the amount of three million dinars, because of the state’s responsibility for failing to prevent the assault.


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