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13.11.2009
Annemette Hommel     Acquitted     Denmark     Iraq
Annemette Hommel was born in 1968; according to the Danish media, she has a university degree in political science and worked at times for the foreign ministry. She has been an officer for 15 years, and was described by the Copenhagen daily “EkstraBladet” as one of the best-qualified members of the Danish military with special competencies. According to the paper, she had gained herself a reputation during interrogation trainings for being an ext...

13.11.2009
Sylvere Ahorugeze     Indicted     Denmark     Rwanda
Sylvère Ahorugeze was born in 1956. He hails from Gikondo in the province of Kigali. He is an engineer by profession, and was Director of the Rwandan Civil Aviation Authority and of Kigali international airport in 1994. Ahorugeze was a core member of the National Republican Movement for Democracy and Development (MRND), the Presidential party. He represented his party at events that aimed in vain at ceasing the war between the Rwandan Patr...

08.06.2006
Refik Saric     Sentenced     Denmark     Former Yugoslavia
Refik Saric is a Bosnian Muslim. Refik Saric himself had been a Muslim prisoner at Dretelj (a Croat-run prison camp in Bosnia) from July 1 to August 20, 1993. There he was eventually granted status of a "higher prisoner" by his Croat warders and offered a special job in the prison's kitchen. During this period, he volunteered to assist the guards in mistreating his fellow inmates, perhaps out of fear for his own life. Refik Saric fled to D...
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