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03.07.2008
Naser Oric     Acquitted     ICTY (Yugoslavia)     Former Yugoslavia
Naser Oric was born on 3 March 1967 in Potocari, in the municipality of Srebrenica, Republic of Bosnia-Herzegovina. Naser Oric, who was a former policeman and bodyguard of Slobodan Milosevic (see "related cases"), was assigned to Kosovo in 1990 as a member of a special police unit of the Interior Ministry of the Serb Republic. At the end of 1991, Naser Oric was assigned to the Srebrenica police force. He was appointed head of police for the...

01.07.2008
Milomir Stakic     Sentenced     ICTY (Yugoslavia)     Former Yugoslavia
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28.06.2008
Franko Simatovic     Indicted     ICTY (Yugoslavia)     Former Yugoslavia
Franko Simatovic, aka “Frenki”, was born on 1 April 1950 in Belgrade, Republic of Serbia. He commenced work with the State Security Service (or "DB") in 1978, where he initially worked in counter intelligence. He then moved into the newly formed Intelligence Administration (or Second Administration) of the DB and as such was the commander of the Special Operations Unit of the DB. As Commander he had responsibility for thi special unit of the Repu...

28.06.2008
Jovica Stanisic     Indicted     ICTY (Yugoslavia)     Former Yugoslavia
Jovica Stanisic was born on 30 July 1950 in Ratkovo in the Automomous Province of Vojvodina, Republic of Serbia. He commenced work in the State Security Service (Drzavna bedzbednost or "DB") of the Ministry of the Internal Affairs of the Republic of Serbia ("MUP") in 1975. He held the position of Deputy Head of the DB throughout 1991 and was de facto head of the DB until his formal appointment to the position of Chief of the DB from 31 December 1...

25.06.2008
Milan Martic     Sentenced     ICTY (Yugoslavia)     Former Yugoslavia
Milan Martic was born on November 18, 1954, in Knin, in present-day Croatia. He is a graduate of the Croatian police academy, and was a senior inspector with the Croatian Ministry of Internal Affairs until 1990. According to the indictment, Milan Martic held various leadership positions in the so-called “Serbian Autonomous District (SAO) of Krajina”, which was later re-named “Republic of Serbian Krajina” (RSK). As such, according to the indict...

23.06.2008
Stojan Zupljanin     Indicted     ICTY (Yugoslavia)     Former Yugoslavia
Stojan Zupljanin was born on 28 September 1951 in Maslovare, in the municipality of Kotor Varos, Bosnia-Herzegovina. After graduating in law from the University of Sarajevo he started out, in 1975, on a long career with the Secretariat of Internal Affairs (SUP) in Banja Luka. In 1978, he was appointed Commander of the police station in Medjan, Banja Luka then, in 1981, became Chief Superintendent of the Centar police station in Banja Luka. In 198...

22.06.2008
Nedjo Samardzica     Sentenced     Bosnia Herzegovina     Former Yugoslavia
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19.06.2008
Pavle Strugar     Sentenced     ICTY (Yugoslavia)     Former Yugoslavia
Pavle Strugar was born on 13 July 1933 in Pec, in present-day Kosovo. He graduated from the Military Academy for Ground Forces of the Yugoslav Peoples’ Army (JNA), was promoted to Major General and was named Commander of the Military Academy for Ground Forces. In October 1991, when war broke out, he was named Commander of the Second Operational Group, which was formed by the JNA to conduct the military campaign against the Dubrovnik region of the...

19.06.2008
Milan Lukic     Indicted     ICTY (Yugoslavia)     Former Yugoslavia
Milan Lucik was born 6 September 1967 in Foèa, Bosnia and Herzegovina. He lived for a period of time in Germany, Switzerland and Obrenovac, Serbia. Lukic returned to Visegrad in 1992 and is alleged to have formed a group of Bosnian Serb paramilitaries referred to as "White Eagles" and "Avengers," .The indictment states the group worked with local police and military units to spread terror among the local Muslim population. Višegrad is a small...

17.06.2008
Zeljko Lelek     Sentenced     Bosnia Herzegovina     Former Yugoslavia
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