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Bosnia Convicts Serb Ex-Soldier of Killing Civilian Prisoner

The Cantonal Court in Bihac on Thursday found Milenko Macanovic, alias Macan, who was a Bosnian Serb Army soldier in Kljuc during wartime, of murdering one civilian prisoner and mistreating another.

The court found that Macanovic went into the Nikola Mackic School gym in Kljuc after a number of Bosniak civilians had been detained and brought to the gym for interrogation.

Vučić: "We knew Russians would retaliate"

"In all institutions, I want to see a greater number of Bosniaks at every level, that will be our policy and it must be, and I want people to feel it," he said.
"I am sure that we will have more Bosniaks in the government than ever in the history of Serbia," said Vui.

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Vučić: They won't bomb us

Vui, at the ceremonial opening of the German MTU factory in Nova Pazova, counted almost every one of the Prague interlocutors, thus responding to the writings of the Croatian press and comments that at one point he was left alone at the summit, while world officials were talking in a group.

Vučić with Zuroff: An eternal bond in the memory of the crimes against Serbs and Jews

"I thanked Mr. Zuroff for consistent and dedicated fighting for a clear condemnation of the Ustasha crimes committed during the Second World War," Vui wrote on Instagram and added: "The traditional historical alliance of the Serbian and Jewish people is also an eternal bond into the memory of the crimes committed against the Serbian and Jewish people".

Bosnia Upholds Serb Ex-Soldier’s Crime Against Humanity Sentence

The appeals chamber of the Bosnian state court on Monday confirmed the verdict convicting Cvijan Tomanic, a Bosnian Serb soldier during wartime, of committing a crime against humanity in a village near Zvornik in 1992.

Defence and prosecution appeals against the first-instance verdict were rejected as "unfounded", the court said.

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