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Abduction in Štrpci

This publication contains the text by Dragoljub Todorović “Abduction in Štrpci – Analysis of a War Crime Trial,” as well as the court material and legal documents, including: the Official Documents of the Higher Court of Bijelo Polje, K-5/98; Highly Confidential Material of the ŽTP (Rail and Transport Company) on the abduction in Štrpci, forwarded to the Higher Court of Bijelo Polje; Documentation of the Commission for Gathering Information on the Abduction of Passengers Aboard Train 671, committed in Štrpci, on 27 February 1993, which was established by the Assembly of Montenegro; the Indictment against Milan Lukić before The Hague Tribunal, No IT-98-32-I; Reprint of the Humanitarian Law Center’s Spotlight Report No 22, published in May 1996; and the Higher Court of Bijelo Polje Judgment of 9 September 2002.

FHP Index No.: ISBN 86-82599-40-6 18/02/2003;
Abduction in Štrpci