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 02.10.2008 |  | 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... |
 29.09.2008 |  | Nenad Tanaskovic was born on 20 November 1961 in the village of Donja Lijeska, Visegrad municipality, Bosnia Herzegovina. After completion of secondary school, he became a qualified driver. During the war, he was a reserve policeman of the Visegrad Public Security Station.
In the period from April to June 1992, a widespread and systematic attack was carried out by the military and police of the Republika Srpska, and Serbian paramilitary forma... |
 27.09.2008 |  | Mathieu Ngudjolo Chui, also known as Mathieu Ngudjolo or Cui Cui Ngudjolo, was born on 8 October 1970 in Bunia, in the district of Ituri, a province located in the north east of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Believed to be of Lendu ethnicity, he is married and father of two children.
He quickly started a military career and became corporal in the Zairian armed forces (FAZ) of the former dictator Mobutu Sese Seko. When the war broke o... |
 27.09.2008 |  | Germain Katanga, aka «Simba», was born on 28 April 1978 in Mambasa, on the territory of Mambasa, in the district of Ituri, in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Married and father of two children, he is believed to be of Ngiti ethnicity. Katanga is allegedly the highest ranking leader of the Patriotic Resistance Force in Ituri (FRPI) since the beginning of 2003. On 11 December 2004, he is alleged to have been promoted to the rank of General in t... |
 26.09.2008 |  | 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 ... |
 22.09.2008 |  | Omar Hassan Al-Bashir was born on 1 January 1944 in Hosh Bannaga in Sudan, 100 km northeast of Khartoum.
After completing his secondary education, Omar Hassan Al-Bashir was admitted as a pilot into the military academy. He graduated in 1967 and then served in the Air Force, before being transferred to the infantry brigade. In the early 1980s, he obtained two masters degrees, including one in Malaysia. He was also awarded a fellowship of the S... |
 15.09.2008 |  | | Rasim Delic | Sentenced | ICTY (Yugoslavia) | Former Yugoslavia | Rasim Delic was born on 4 February 1949 in Celic in the Republic of Bosnia Herzegovina. From the outset he took up a military career in the Yugoslav army.
On 8 June 1993, the Presidency of Bosnia Herzegovina appointed Delic Chief of Staff of the Bosnian army.
On the very same day, according to the Indictment, 200 Bosno Croatian soldiers were arrested by forces of the Bosnian army following fighting in or around the village of Maline. An ord... |
 14.09.2008 |  | The english version of this profile will soon be accessible online. |
 14.09.2008 |  | | Goran Hadzic | Sought - Arrest warrant | ICTY (Yugoslavia) | Former Yugoslavia | The english version of this profile will soon be accessible online. |
 14.09.2008 |  | Hocine «Adda» Mohamed was born 1966 in Algeria. He was first deputy of Mohamed Fergane, who was executive delegate ("délégué exécutif communal", [DEC]), and later mayor of Relizane. Fergane is mainly known for his leadership of an anti-terrorism militia, which is said to be responsible for over 200 cases of enforced disappearances in the province.
Hocine Mohamed was part of group of twelve militia members who were arrested by the Algerian auth... |
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