Judges said Milan Martic, 52, was responsible for hundreds of murders of non-Serbs from 1991 when Serbs in the Krajina region of northeastern Croatia rebelled and set up a breakaway ministate until ...
The former leader of Croatia's Serb separatists, Milan Martic, has been jailed for 35 years by the international war crimes tribunal in The Hague for murder and persecution in the early 1990s. As the ...
The Yugoslav war crimes tribunal convicted a wartime leader of Croatia's rebel Serbs of murder, torture and persecution Tuesday and sentenced him to 35 years in prison for a brutal ethnic cleansing ...
THE HAGUE, Netherlands – The Yugoslav war crimes tribunal convicted a wartime leader of Croatia's rebel Serbs of murder, torture and persecution Tuesday and sentenced him to 35 years in prison for a ...
The UN war crimes court established to hear cases from the former Yugoslavia convicted an ex-Slobodan Milosevic henchman of multiple crimes while leading a Serbian separatist rebellion. He was ...
Two Serbs wanted for war crimes in Croatia have flown to the Netherlands to surrender to the UN war crimes tribunal. I am not guilty, I am going to fight for the truth about my people Former Croatian ...
The Yugoslav war crimes tribunal convicted a wartime leader of Croatia’s rebel Serbs of murder, torture and persecution Tuesday and sentenced him to 35 years in prison for a brutal ethnic cleansing ...
The UN war crimes tribunal sentenced the former leader of rebel Serbs in Croatia, Milan Martic, to 35 years in jail for ordering atrocities committed when rebel Serbs set up a breakaway state in ...
Milan Martic, the leader of rebel Croatian Serbs during wartime, and Milan Celeketic, his military chief-of-staff, will go on trial in absentia on May 31 for rocket attacks on Croatian cities. This ...
The Yugoslav war crimes tribunal convicted a wartime leader of Croatia's rebel Serbs of murder, torture and persecution Tuesday and sentenced him to 35 years in prison for a brutal ethnic cleansing ...
Two key suspects of the U.N. war crimes court said Monday that they would surrender to the tribunal, just hours before a Yugoslav government deadline expired for 23 people to turn themselves in or ...
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