A Humanitarian Law Center (HLC) attorney filed three compensation lawsuits against the Republic of Serbia on behalf of Mušan Džebo, Enes Bogilović, Ahmet Kamenica, Mujo Vatreša, Selim Nuhanović, Halil Durmišević, Senad Jusufbegović, Fehim Dudević, and Fadil Čardaković [all from Žepa], because of the state’s responsibility for their detention in Šljivovica and Mitrovo Polje camps during the summer of 1995 and torture committed against them by members of the Serbian Ministry of Interior. The compensation lawsuits were filed on 23 November and 20 December as part of the support programme to victims of past human rights violation in exercising their right to reparation.
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PERIOD: 2005-2006.
PRIMARY SOURCE: War Crimes Chamber of Belgrade District Court, Republic of Serbia.
VOLUME AND MEDIUM: 8 archival boxes.
CONTENT: The fund contains documents from the trials of members of the paramilitary unit known as „Yellow Wasps“, who committed crimes against civilians in Zvornik in breach of International Law during time of war and in breach of the Geneva Convention.
The fund contains transcripts of audio recordings made at the main hearing.
ORGANIZATION SYSTEM: Chronologically by date.
The fund is expected to expand.
PERIOD: 2003-2006.
PRIMARY SOURCE: Zagreb County Court (Croatia), War Crimes Chamber of the District Court in Belgrade (Serbia), Department for Fight Against Organized Crime, Ministry of the Interior (Serbia).
VOLUME AND MEDIUM: 2 archival boxes.
CONTENT: The fund contains documents from the trials of member of the paramilitary formation known as the “Scorpions”, who killed 6 Muslim prisoners during the war in the then Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the place called Gordinjske bare near Trnovo, in breach of the provisions of International Law, and in breach of the Geneva Convention Relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War. Hence, they committed a criminal act of war against a civilian population. The fund contains court documents (indictments, verdicts, records from the main hearing, transcripts of audio recordings of the main hearing) from two separate trials: the trial of Slobodan Divković before the Zagreb County Court (Croatia) and the trial of Slobodan Medić, Pera Petrašević, Aleksandar Medić, Aleksandar Vukov and Branislav Medić before the War Crimes Chamber of the District Court in Belgrade (Serbia).
ORGANIZATION SYSTEM: Chronologically, by date.
The fund is not expected to expand.
LANGUAGE: Serbian, Croatian.
LIST OF CONTENTS:
Box no. 1
• Slobodan Davidović Case – Zagreb County Court, Republic of Croatia,
September 8th, 2005 – December 16th, 2005.
• Slobodan Medić et al Case – court documents – War Crimes Chamber of the District Court in Belgrade , Republic of Serbia, December 20th, 2005 – March 15th, 2006.
• Photos of members of the “Scorpions” unit.
Box no. 2
• Slobodan Medić et al Case – court documents – War Crimes Chamber of the District Court in Belgrade, Republic of Serbia, April 11th, 2006 – July 5th, 2006.
Box no. 3
• Slobodan Medić et al Case – court documents – War Crimes Chamber of the District Court in Belgrade, Republic of Serbia, photos, report by the Military History Institute in Belgrade, verdict.
PERIOD: 1993 -1997
PRIMARY SOURCE: District Court in Belgrade (Serbia), Higher Court in Bijelo Polje (Montenegro), Commission of the Government of Montenegro for Collection of Information about Abduction of Passengers from Train 671 in Štrpci, various newspapers
VOLUME AND MEDIUM: 2 archival boxes
CONTENTS: The fund contains documents from the separate trials of Milan Lukić and Nebojša Ranisavljević, members of a paramilitary formation which, during the armed conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina, attacked a train of the Yugoslav Railways in the village of Štrpci, from which, in violation of international humanitarian law, they abducted civilians, whom they executed, thus committing a war crime against the civilian population
ORGANIZATION SYSTEM: Chronologically, by date
The fund is not expected to grow
LANGUAGE: Serbian
LIST OF CONTENTS:
Box no. 1
• Case of Milan Lukić – criminal complaint, examination records, verdict, decision on dismissal of the Defence Counsel’s appeal – District Court in Belgrade, the Supreme Court of Serbia
• Slučaj Ranisavljević – court documents (investigation order, records from the main trial, witness examination records, appeals, verdicts) – Higher Court in Bijelo Polje (Republic of Montenegro)
Box no. 2
• Strictly confidential material of the ŽTP
• Documents of the Commission for the Collection of Information about the Abduction of Passengers on Train 671 in Štrpci, established by the Parliament of Montenegro
• Various memoranda relating to the abduction of passengers
• Petitions for help and various memoranda by family members of the kidnapped (1993 – 1996)
• Newspaper articles – deportation of refugees, Case of Milan Lukić, abductions
• Powers of attorney
• Miscellaneous
PERIOD: 2002-2006.
PRIMARY SOURCE: Office of the County Prosecutor in Split, County Court in Split, Republic of Croatia.
VOLUME AND MEDIUM: 1 archival box.
CONTENT: The fund contains court documents from trials of members of the Croatian Army Military Police in the „Lora“ Military Prison who, in violation of the Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War, committed a war crime against the civilian population. The fund contains the indictment and acquittal from 2002, and minutes from the main hearing and the new judgment rendered during the repeated trial in 2005 and 2006.
ORGANIZATION SYSTEM: Chronologically, by date.
The fund is expected to expand.
PERIOD: 1992 – 2000.
PRIMARY SOURCE: Humanitarian Law Center, District Court in Belgrade (Serbia), Municipal Court in Pirot (Serbia), District Court in Kragujevac (Serbia), various medical institutions, attorneys’ offices.
VOLUME AND MEDIUM: 2 archival boxes.
CONTENT: The Fund contains various documents, mostly from the courts, such as criminal complaints, judgments, decisions, testimonies of victims of police repression, and medical documents and other evidence relating to these cases.
ORGANIZATION SYSTEM:
The Fund is not expected to expand.
LANGUAGE: Serbian
LIST OF CONTENTS:
Box no. 1
Cases:
Jovan Dimitrijević
Željko Zorić
Dejan Stojanović
Oliver Ilijev
The Čačak City Dump Case
Ante Čirjak
Radomir Janićijević
Zoran Petković and Žikica Ivanović
Slavoljub Milićević, Slavoljub Ristić and Milan Raičević
Ružica Mihailović
Milica Petković
Vukoje Đorđo
Željko Gojko
Dragan Đorđević
Dragoslav Decić
Igor Nikolić
Slobodan Antić
The Plav Football Game
Zoran Matić
Dobrivoje Đošev
Goran Marinković
Lambros Hudeludis
Borivoje Mikić
Marko Bulatović
Predrag Janeš
Nemanja Jović
Miroslav Ponjavić
Miloš Stojanović
Viktor Šekularac
Nenad Radisavljević, Slaviša Nikolić, Miloš Jević, Marko Nikolić, BratislavVeljković
Nikola Popović, DraganDinkić, DragoslavRakić
Branko Eraković, Dejan Minić, Miroslav Ujfaluši
Aleksandar Đorđević
Igor Milićević
Vladan Stanković
Dragan Tadić
Nenad Ilić
Srđan Milivojević
Žarko Malinović
People’s Resistance Movement
Miladin Mihailović, Žarko Mijajlović
Bojan Đorđević
Bratislav Stamenković
Nenad Danilović, Gorčilo Potpara, Dejan Radulović, Milorad Babić, Goran Kuzmanović, Ljubomir Brandušanović, Radovan Kulić
Aleksandar Višnjić
Vladimir Pavlov
Srđan Miletaški
Dušan Kocić, Sava Kaljević, Aleksandar Gole, Igor Paunović
Ivica Vukadinović
Željko Golubović
Nebojša Stojanović
Dragoslav Jovanović
Mališa Zdravkovićet al.
Kristina Mađari
Bogoljub Arsenijević Maki
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