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 20.03.2010 |  | Milan Martic was born on 18 November 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.
From 4 January 1991 to the month of August 1995, 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 the “Republic of Ser... |
 20.03.2010 |  | Mladen Markac was born on 8 May 1955, in Djurdjevac, in the present Republic of Croatia. He made a career within the Croatian Interior Ministry.
On 18 February 1994, Mladen Markac was appointed Commander of the Special Police of the Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Croatia, which gave him overall authority and responsibility for the operation and functioning of the Special Police. During the same period, Mladen Markac was also Assis... |
 12.03.2010 |  | Slavko Dokmanovic was born on 14 December 1949. He was President of the Vukovar Municipality from 1990 until mid-1991. In 1991, after the fall of the city of Vukovar, he resumed his position and he held office until mid-1996.
The events in question relate to the attack on the town of Vukovar by forces of the Yugoslav army, the JNA, from the end of August to November 18, 1991. The JNA unit with primary responsibility for the attack and subseque... |
 12.03.2010 |  | Army General Vlastimir Djordjevic was born in 1948 in Koznica in the municipality of Vladicin Han. He graduated in law from the University of Belgrade. From 1 June 1997, he was Deputy of the Serb Interior Ministry (MUP) and Head of Public Security (RJB), a position which he held initially on an interim basis. He held on to these positions as Deputy Minister and Head of the RJB until 30 January 2001.
The original indictment alleges that Vlastim... |
 10.03.2010 |  | | Hazim Delic | Sentenced | ICTY (Yugoslavia) | Former Yugoslavia | Hazim Delic was born on 13 May 1964. During the war he was Deputy Commandant of the Celibici prison camp from about May 1992 until November 1992. After the departure of Zdravko Mucic (see “related cases”), towards November 1992, Hazim Delic became Commandant of the aforementioned camp until its closure towards December 1992.
Celibici is a village in the Konjic municipality of central Bosnia. Konjic was of strategic interest because it was the ... |
 10.03.2010 |  | | 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 People’s Army.
On 8 June 1993, the Presidency of Bosnia Herzegovina appointed Delic Chief of Staff of the Army of Bosnia-Herzegovina..(ABiH)
On the very same day, according to the Indictment, 200 Bosnian Croat civilians and soldiers were arrested by forces of the Bosnian army following fight... |
 10.03.2010 |  | Zejnil Delalic was born on 25 March 1948. During the war he coordinated the activities of the Bosnian Muslim forces and that of the Bosnian Croats in the region of Konjic, from around April 1992 until at least September 1992, and was the Commanding Officer of the 1st Tactical Group of the Bosnian Muslim forces from around June 1992 until November 1992.His responsibilities included exercising authority over the Celebici prison camp and its personn... |
 10.03.2010 |  | Valentin Coric was born on 23 June 1956 in the village of Paoca, in Citluk Municipality, in Bosnia-Herzegovina. He obtained a degree in engineering and served as Maintenance Director of the bauxite mines in Citluk. After joining the Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia-Herzegovina (HDZ-BiH), he became a member of the Citluk Municipal Army Staff He was later named Commander of the military training centre at Krvavice, in the Republic of Croatia.
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 10.03.2010 |  | | Ranko Cesic | Sentenced | ICTY (Yugoslavia) | Former Yugoslavia | Ranko Cesic was born on 5 September 1964 in Bosnia Herzegovina. At the time of the alleged facts described below, Ranko Cesic was a member of the Territorial Defence Forces of the Bosnian Serbs in Brcko. On 15 May 1992, he joined the ranks of the Intervention Squad in the Reserve Corps of the Bosnian Serb police force based in Brcko. His exact role and grade in this Corps remain unknown.
Ranko Cesic was acknowledged as being the person who mur... |
 10.03.2010 |  | | Ivan Cermak | On trial | ICTY (Yugoslavia) | Former Yugoslavia | Ivan Cermak was born on 19 December 1949, in the Municipality of Zagreb in the present Republic of Croatia. He served as an advisor to the President of the Republic of Croatia, Franjo Tudjman and was appointed the Assistant Minister of Defence in the Croatian Government in 1991, a position he held until 1993. While in this position and thereafter, he held the rank of Colonel General.
On 5 August 1995, Ivan Cermak was appointed Commander of the... |
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