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Six Bosnian Serb Ex-Soldiers Miss War Crimes Trial Opening
Six Bosnian Serb ex-servicemen - Ilija Krcmar, Bosko Uncanin, Svetislav Racic, Zeljko Bajic and two others who both have the name Nikola Cuk - failed to appear at the Bosnian state court on Tuesday for the opening of their trial for crimes against humanity.
Two more defendants, Marinko Miljevic and Dragan Despot, did appear in court, and both pleaded not guilty.
Bosnian Serb Soldier’s Conviction for Beating Prisoners Upheld
Belgrade Appeals Court has confirmed the verdict finding former Bosnian Serb ex-soldier Zeljko Maricic guilty of war crimes against civilians in the Kljuc municipality at the end of May 1992 and jailing him for two years.
Two Bosnian Serbs Jailed for 1992 Murder in Kljuc
A court in Bihac has jailed two Bosnian Serbs, Goran Sovilj and Petar Galic for ten and seven years respectively for killing a Bosniak civilian, Mehmed Harambasic, and pillaging his property in Kljuc in 1992.
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Bosnian Mayors Protest as War Criminal Given Mandate
The new mayor of Velika Kladusa, Fikret Abdic, who has served a prison sentence for war crimes, ran into controversy on Tuesday when he visited Sarajevo for the first time in 23 years to pick up his mandate certificate.