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 06.09.2008 |  | Predrag Banovic was born on 28 October 1969 in Prijedor, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Predrag Banovic regularly performed duties as a guard at the Keraterm camp.
The indictment alleges that during the early morning hours of 30 April 1992, Bosnian Serb police and army forces seized physical control of the town of Prijedor. Following the forcible take-over of Prijedor, severe restrictions were imposed on all aspects of life for non-Serbs, principally... |
 04.09.2008 |  | Branimir Glavas was born on 23 September 1956 in Osijek, where he also studied law. After graduating, he took up a career in politics and in 1990 became one of the founding members of the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ). The same year, he was elected to the Croatian Parliament.
In 1991, at the time when Croatia was declared independent from the former Yugoslavia, tensions were on the rise between the new Croatian government and the Serb minori... |
 04.09.2008 |  | Kamana Claver was born in 1940 in Rwanda. He worked as a businessman in Rwanda and it is alleged that he was a local leader of the Interahamwe militia. This group had been involved in organising the 1994 massacre since 1990. Kamana is accused of having organised and participated in killings between April and July 1994. The alleged acts were committed in the town of Runda located in southern Rwanda. Kamana is alleged to have been a major instigato... |
 02.09.2008 |  | Momcilo Perisic was born on 22 May 1944 in Kostunici in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY). He joined the Yugoslav People’s Army (JNA) and graduated from the military school in 1966.
When the conflict in the former Yugoslavia broke out, Momcilo Perisic was the commander of the JNA Artillery School Centre in Zadar. In January 1992, he was appointed commander of the newly established 13th Corps of the JNA which had a command pos... |
 01.09.2008 |  | Miodrag Jokic was born on 25 February 1935 in Valjevo (Serbia). At the age of 19 he entered the naval military school of Divulje (Croatia), where he was trained in various disciplines of naval warfare. Subsequently, he occupied various posts as an officer in the Yugoslav marine forces. In 1991 he was appointed commander of the 9th naval sector of Boka, Montenegro.
The year 1991 marks the beginning of the collapse of the Socialist Federal Repub... |
 30.08.2008 |  | Born on 11th October 1954 in Sarajevo, Vojislav Seselj was a brilliant Law student in his town's university.
He first was a communist but then started to criticise the regime. In 1984 he was arrested and sentenced to 8 years imprisonment for counter-revolutionary activities. He was supported by Yugoslavian dissidents and by international pressure, which managed to set him free after 18 months behind bars. He then went to Belgrade where he star... |
 30.08.2008 |  | Tharcisse Muvunyi was born on 19 August 1953 in the Mukarange commune of the Byumba prefecture.
From 7 April 1994 until his departure from Rwanda, he held the post of Commandant in the School for Non-Commissioned Officers (ESO). From his base in the Butare prefecture, lieutenant-colonel Muvunyi was the highest placed military officer in charge of security operations for both the prefectures of Butare and Gikongoro.
On 19 April 1994, the inv... |
 30.08.2008 |  | Radovan Karadzic was born on the 19 June 1945 in the municipality of Savnik, presently the Republic of Montenegro in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. He is one of the founding members of the Serb Democratic Party (SDS). He was the President of the SDS from 12 July 1990 to 19 July 1996 and as such, was also President of the party’s Central Committee. On 27 March 1992, he became President of the National Security Council of the Serb Republic of ... |
 25.08.2008 |  | The english version of this profile will soon be accessible online. |
 25.08.2008 |  | The english version of this profile will soon be accessible online. |
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