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 12.08.2008 |  | Milorad Pejic, an ethnic Serb, was born in Vukovar in Croatia in April 1968.
During the conflict Serbian troops bombarded Vukovar, and an 87-day siege ensued. Following the fall of Vukovar, on 20 November 1991, 198 people who had taken refuge in the hospital, including patients, soldiers, staff and journalists, were rounded up and taken to a pig farm in Ovcara. Some were tortured before they were executed and buried in mass graves. Pejic alle... |
 05.05.2008 |  | The english version of this profile will soon be accessible online. |
 12.02.2008 |  | Anton Lekaj was born in 1980. He was a member of the military police forces within the Kosovo Liberation Army (UCK). The UCK came on the scene during in 1996 and used violent methods in order to gain control of the region of Kosovo – an autonomous Serbian province – and in order to expulse all non-Albanian inhabitants.
According to the indictment, the events occurred in June 1999, during the conflict between the Yugoslav Army and the Serbian p... |
 31.07.2007 |  | Vladimir Kovacevic, alias ‘Rambo’, was born on 15 January 1961 in Niksic in Montenegro. In 1985 he completed his military service in the JNA (Yugoslav Popular Army). In autumn 1991 he was promoted to commander of the 3rd battalion of the motor brigade JNA 472 (Trebinje). This battalion was subordinated to the command of the 9th naval sector, for which Miodrag Jokic was responsible; this sector was subordinated to the second operational group unde... |
 27.07.2007 |  | In 1991, the unilateral declaration of independence by Croatia brought about a Serb rebellion which was aimed at regaining Croatian territory with the help of Belgrade. At the time, Sasa Radak was a member of the Vukovar Territorial Army and more specifically of a volunteer detachment of the regular Yugoslav Army called “Leva Supoderica”, one of the units of the Serb rebellion in Croatia.
The allegations pertain to the participation of Sasa Ra... |
 24.06.2007 |  | Aleksandar Medic, born in 1967, 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.
Aleksandar Medic ... |
 24.06.2007 |  | Pero Petrasevic, born in 1969, 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.
Pero Petrasevic wa... |
 13.04.2007 |  | Branislav Medic, born in 1966, 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.
Branislav Medic wa... |
 13.04.2007 |  | Slobodan Medic, born in 1966, was a Commander 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.
Slobodan Medic w... |
 12.04.2007 |  | Aleksandar Vukov, born in 1973, 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.
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