THE HAGUE (Reuters) - A Bosnian Croat wartime commander died after swallowing what he said was poison in a U.N. war crimes courtroom on Wednesday after losing an appeal against a 20-year prison ...
Bosnian Croat war criminal Slobodan Praljak, who swallowed poison before UN judges in The Hague last week, had a private funeral in Zagreb, a Croatian newspaper reported Saturday. Moments after the UN ...
A wartime commander of Bosnian Croat forces, Slobodan Praljak, is seen during a hearing at the UN war crimes tribunal in the Hague, Netherlands, November 29, 2017. ICTY via REUTERS TV A Bosnian Croat ...
Bruno Stojic, former defence minister of the unrecognised Croat-led Herzeg-Bosnia wartime statelet, asked for early release for a third time, stressing that he has expressed “sincere regret” for his ...
Three decades ago, the Croatian military operation "Oluja" (Storm) ended the Croatian War of Independence after more than three years. To this day, Serbs and Croats remain divided over how they ...
ZAGREB, Croatia (AP) — Slobodan Praljak, a former film and theater director turned wartime general, was always known for theatrics. So, when the former Bosnian Croat military commander suddenly threw ...
More than 2,000 people packed a public memorial in Zagreb on Monday for Bosnian Croat war criminal Slobodan Praljak, whose final act was to commit suicide in front of UN judges. Public buses ran free ...
* Josipovic voices regret for Croatia's role in Bosnia's war * Plans visit to a site of a 1993 Croat massacre of Muslims * Says time to forgive and focus on joint future By Maja Zuvela and Paul Taylor ...
THE HAGUE, Netherlands -- Seconds after a U.N. judge confirmed his 20-year war crimes sentence Wednesday, former Bosnian Croat military commander Slobodan Praljak shouted, "I am not a war criminal!" ...
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