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The Yugoslav war crimes tribunal in Hague, indicted Thursday November 16,1995 the Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic and Gen. Ratko Mladic on crimes against humanity and genocide charges for the ...
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Parma Heights man accused of war crimes in Yugoslav Wars gets 3 years in prison for immigration fraud - MSNJugoslav Vidic, 56, pleaded guilty to lying on his green card application. He was convicted of war crimes in Croatia in 1998 before fleeing to Greater Cleveland.
The Yugoslav war crimes tribunal and survivors of the bloody conflicts that ripped through the Balkans in the 1990s looked back on two decades of trials and tribulations as the court marked the ...
Parma Heights man accused of war crimes in Yugoslav Wars gets 3 years in prison for immigration fraud. Jugoslav Vidic, 56, pleaded guilty to lying on his green card application.
Last Oct. 1, the Yugoslav army overran his town of Kupari 8 miles east of Dubrovnik. ”We were told to leave and take only what we wore on our bodies,” he said grumpily.
This edition look at how, two days after Croatia and Slovenia's declarations of independence, war in Yugoslavia commenced. Witnesses testify that central to promoting the internecine conflict was ...
After nearly a quarter century of prosecuting Balkan wars atrocities, the United Nations' Yugoslav war crimes tribunal is closing down with no fugitives left on the run.
THE HAGUE, Netherlands — The Yugoslav war-crimes tribunal sentenced the former chief of the Yugoslav army to 27 years’ imprisonment Tuesday for providing crucial military aid to Bosnian Serb ...
WASHINGTON — Federal officials have arrested and charged a Parma Heights man they say lied about war crimes he committed during the Yugoslav Wars prior to immigrating to the United States. The ...
Other war crimes by Serb forces in the post-Yugoslav wars get hardly any mention. Together with RFE/RL's Balkan Service, Jelena Djureinovic, a historian from the University of Vienna, ...
Bosnian genocide, Yugoslav wars, poverty, oligarchism, Russian invasions of Chechnya, Georgia, Ukraine – all of these didn’t happen out of nowhere.
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