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Tag Archives: Ejup Ganic
UK: Ganic: British International Prosecutor to Defend Ganic
2010-05-17, London, United Kingdom. Philip Alcock, a former int’l prosecutor with the Special Department for War Crimes of the Prosecutor’s Office of BiH, prepared written submissions to the Westminster Magistrates Court in respect of the Ganic’s extradition case. The Court is considering extradition of Ejup Ganic to Serbia, where he is facing charges of war [...]
Posted in Domestic Courts Also tagged bias, Dobrovoljacka Street, extradition, JNA, massacre, objective, Philip Alcock, Prosecutor's Office of BiH, Special Department for War Crimes, Westminster Magistrates Court Comments closed
UK: Ganic’s Extradition Hearing Set for July
2010-04-20, London, UK. Judge Timothy Workman of the Westminster Magistrates Court set the extradition hearing for July 5-9, 2010. He also set May 18 and June 15 deadlines for defence’s and prosecution’s submissions. Mr. Ganic is held on an extradition request from Serbia that claims that he committed war crimes by authorizing an attack on JNA troops that [...]
Posted in Domestic Courts Also tagged abduction, Alija Izetbegovic, Dobrovoljacka Street, extradition, hearing, JNA, P.J. Crowley, Sarajevo, scheduling, Timothy Workman, war crimes, Westminster Magistrates Court Comments closed
UK: Ganic’s Extradition Hearing Today
2010-04-13, London, UK. Ganic will appear today before the Magistrate’s Court in London in respect of the Serbian government’s extradition request charging him with war crimes. A Serbian war crimes prosecutor will be also present at the hearing. Ganic was arrested on March 1, and was released on bail on the 11th. Balkan Insight |
Posted in Domestic Courts Also tagged BiH, Clare Montgomery, Damir Arnaut, Dobrovoljacka Street, extradition, JNA convoy, London, Magistrate Court, Matrix Chambers, Quentin Purdy, Sarajevo, security payment, Serbia, surety, UK, University of Buckingham, war crimes, Yugoslav People's Army Comments closed
Serbia: Ganic: Serbia Has No Objections to a Trial in BiH
2010-03-15, Belgrade, Serbia. Serbian President Tadic stated today that Serbia has no objections to the extradition of Ejup Ganic from UK to BiH, as long as he stands trial. B92
UK: Galic Freed on Bail
2010-03-11, London, UK. The High Court released Ejup Ganic on bail on conditions including a curfew, obligation to report to the police, and stay at a specific address in London. The security payment in the amount of 300K pounds was provided by “an anonymous lady of substantial means” and a surety of 25K pounds was put [...]
Posted in Domestic Courts Also tagged BiH, Dobrovoljacka Street, extradition, Magistrate Court, security payment, surety, University of Buckingham Comments closed
UK: Ganic: Serbia requests Extradition
2010-03-10, Belgrade, Serbia. The Justice Ministry made an official request to the UK for the extradition of Ejup Ganic to Serbia to be tried before the Belgrade High Court. SerbianGov |
UK: Ejup Ganic Arrested in London on War Crime Allegations
2010-03-01, London, UK. Ejup Ganic, former Bosnian president, arrested in the Heathrow Airport in London on the basis of an arrest warrant issued by Serbia. Mr. Ganic was a member of the Bosnian presidency. He appeared before the City of Westminster Magistrates Court. The extradition request is over Mr. Ganic’s role in the attack on a JNA [...]
Posted in Domestic Courts Also tagged Clare Montgomery, Damir Arnaut, JNA convoy, London, Magistrate Court, Matrix Chambers, Quentin Purdy, Sarajevo, UK Comments closed
United Kingdom: Ganic’s Extradition Request Denied