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BiH WCS: Stupar: Aquittal Entered Due to Lack of Evidence
2010-05-06, Sarajevo, BiH. The Appellate Division of the War Crimes Section of the Court of BiH acquitted Milos Stupar of genocide charges. The judges found that he was not a commanding officer at the time when the killings at Srebrenica took place and, hence, was not in a position to prevent the killings. He was originally [...]
Posted in BiH WCS Also tagged 2nd Sekovici Detachment, Appellate Division, Article 171 (a), Article 180 (2), Article 297 (1) (k), Azra Mileti?, BiH, commanding officer, Criminal Code, genocide, Ibro Buli?, incomprehensible, indictment, John Fields, Kravica, Milos Stupar, Ozrenka Jaksic, prevent, punish, Radivoje Lazarevic, reasonable doubt, Sarajevo, Special Police, Srebrenica necessary and reasonable measures, Tihomir Lukes, verdict, War Crimes Section, warehouse, X-KRZ-05/24-3 Comments closed
ICTY: Mladic: Indictment to be Shortened