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ICTY: Karadzic: Srebrenica Survivor Testifies About Killings
2010-04-26, The Hague, The Netherlands. A protected OTP witness testified about escaping Srebrenica before RS forces reached it, but later surrendering to them when called to do so. According to the witness, in Sandici, the prisoners were addressed by Mladic who promised that they would not be hurt. He testified, however, that on July 13 and [...]
Posted in ICTY Also tagged Bratunac, cross-examination, genocide, Mladic, Orahovac, protected witness, RS, Sandici, Srebrenica, survivor, testimony Comments closed
Croatia: Kos: Suspected Participant of the Srebrenica Genocide Arrested
2010-04-20, Zagreb, Croatia. Croatian police arrested Franc Kos, a.k.a Branimir Miric, on the basis of an international arrest warrant issued by Bosnia. Mr. Kos is accused of participating in the Srebrenica genocide, as a member of the Bosnian Serb Army 10th commando detachment. He is a dual Slovenian and Bosnian citizen. Mr. Kos is also accused [...]
Posted in Domestic Courts Also tagged 10th commando detachment, Bosnia, Bosnian Serb Army, Branimir Miric, Croatia, Dusko Tomic, Franc Kos, genocide, international arrest warrant, Krunoslav Zgela, Slovenia, Srebrenica Comments closed
ICTY: Karadzic Cross-Examines the First OTP Witness
2010-04-13 & 14, The Hague, The Netherlands. The first OTP witness, Ahmet Zulic, testified about and was cross-examined on the attacks carried out by Serb forces on villages near Sanski Most, expulsion and killing of Muslims, and maltreatment of prisoners at the Manjaca prison camp. He also testified that 20 Muslims were forced to dig their [...]
Posted in ICTY Also tagged Ahmet Zulic, Bosnian Serb Army, Brdjanin, Crisis Headquarters Chief, General, JNA, Krajisnik, Kriva Cesta, Manjaca, Milan Daljevic, Milosevic, Nedeljko Rasuo, Partisan cemetery, prison camp, Radovan Karadzic, Sanski most, Simo Simetic, Yugoslav People’s Army Comments closed
ICTY: Tolimir: OTP Allowed to Amend Rule 65ter Witness List