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11 March 2004 Early release effective 25 May 2014. IT-95-10/1: Jelisić, Goran: Pleaded guilty to fifteen counts of crimes against humanity and sixteen counts of violations of the law or customs of war 40 years: 5 July 2001 Serving the sentence in Italy. [6] IT-95-10: Srebrenica-Drina Corps : Krstić, Radislav: Sentenced by ICTY 13 March 2000 ...
Chetnik leaders either escaped the country or were arrested by the authorities. On 13 March 1946, Mihailović was captured by OZNA , the Yugoslav security agency . He was put on trial , found guilty of high treason against Yugoslavia, sentenced to death and then executed by firing squad on 17 July. [ 227 ]
On 18 December 1992, the U.N. General Assembly resolution 47/121 in its preamble deemed ethnic cleansing to be a form of genocide stating: [23] [24]. Gravely concerned about the deterioration of the situation in the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina owing to intensified aggressive acts by the Serbian and Montenegrin forces to acquire more territories by force, characterized by a consistent ...
Several historians view Chetnik actions against Muslim and Croats as constituting genocide. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Estimates of the number of deaths caused by the Chetniks in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina range from 50,000 to 68,000, while more than 5,000 victims are registered in the region of Sandžak . [ 11 ]
Milošević was found dead in his cell on 11 March 2006, in the UN war crimes tribunal's detention center, located in the Scheveningen section of The Hague, Netherlands. [17] The proceedings against him were terminated [ 18 ] three days later, which effectively ended the trial.
The Kočevski Rog massacre was a series of massacres near Kočevski Rog in late May 1945 in which thousands of members of the Nazi Germany–allied Slovene Home Guard were executed, without formal charges or trial, by special units of the Yugoslav Partisans; other victims were Croat, Serb and Montenegrin collaborationists as well as much smaller numbers of Italian and German troops.
This is a list of massacres in Yugoslavia during the 20th century. Inter-war period (1919–41) ... Memorial for The Zagreb rocket attacks. Bosnian War (1992–1995)
While the war in the former Yugoslavia was still raging, the ICTY prosecutors showed that an international court was viable. However, no accused was arrested. [11] The court confirmed eight indictments against 46 individuals and issued arrest warrants. Bosnian Serb indictee Duško Tadić became the subject of the tribunal's first trial.