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04.09.2008
Branimir Glavas     On trial     Croatia     Former Yugoslavia
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...

01.06.2008
Mirko Norac     Sentenced     Croatia     Former Yugoslavia
Mirko Norac was born on 19 September 1967 in Otak in the municipality of Sinj, Croatia, where he also went to school. In August 1990, Mirko Norac joined the Ministry of Interior ("MUP"). In September of the same year, he became a member of the Lucko Anti-Terrorist Unit, a section of the Croatian police force in charge of putting down the first incidents which occurred during the Croatian War of Independence. On 12 or 13 September 1991, Mirko Nora...

30.05.2008
Rahim Ademi     Acquitted     Croatia     Former Yugoslavia
Rahim Ademi was born on 30 January 1954 in Karac, a village located in the county of Vucitrn, Kosovo. In 1976, he graduated from the Belgrade Military Academy, and following this was sent into active service in Rogoznica near to Sibenik. In 1991, he joined the Interior Ministry (“MUP”) and shortly after became a member of the Croatian Army. On 5 December 1992, he was appointed Chief of Staff of the military district of Gospic. As a result of the ...

04.04.2007
Slobodan Davidovic     Sentenced     Croatia     Former Yugoslavia
Slobodan Davidovic, a Croatian serb born in 1953, was a member of the ‚Scorpions’, a formation founded in the early 1990s as a paramilitary group widely believed to have enjoyed the protection of Serbian security services. The group was active in Bosnia during the 1992-95 war and in Kosovo in the late 1990s. Its members are believed to have taken part in the capture of Srebrenica and the killing of up to 8,000 Muslim men and boys in July 1995. ...

25.03.2007
Tomislav Duic     Sentenced     Croatia     Former Yugoslavia
Tomislav Duic was born on 30 August 1969. During the period covered in the indictment, he was Commandant of the Lora military prison camp in Split (Croatia). Between March and September 1992, he himself, and seven of his colleagues, namely Davor Banic, Anto Gudic, Andelko Botic, Tonce Vrkic, Miljenko Bajic and Emilio Bungur, all of whom were members of the 72nd Company of the Croatian Military Police, are said to have tortured and killed two Serb...
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