UN Court Convicts 6 Bosnian Croats of Atrocities Against Muslims

  • 12/16/2022
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The Hague, Netherlands, Rajab 19, 1434, May 29, 2013, SPA - A United Nations court convicted six Bosnian Croat political and military leaders Wednesday of persecuting, expelling and murdering Muslims during Bosnia's war as part of a plan supported by leaders in neighboring Croatia to establish a Croat state in Bosnia. The Yugoslav war crimes tribunal convictions underscored Croatia's involvement in Bosnia's 1992-95 conflict. A majority of the three-judge panel says that late-Croat President Franjo Tudjman was a key member of a plan to carve out a Croat ministate in Bosnia with the aim of later uniting it with his country to create a greater Croatia, or leaving it as a separate independent state. The court handed down sentences ranging from 10 to 25 years' imprisonment for the six suspects, according to a report of the Associated Press. The judges ruled that murders, rapes, illegal expulsions and torture of Muslims "were not the random acts of a few unruly soldiers" but part of a plan to permanently remove Muslims from territory claimed by Bosnian Croats, Presiding Judge Jean-Claude Antonetti told a packed courtroom. Antonetti said a majority of the three-judge panel ruled that Croatia had overall control over the Bosnian Croat entity and its armed forces and that Croat troops fought alongside Bosnian Croat forces. The lengthy trial led to a 2,629-page judgment spread over six volumes. The six defendants showed no emotion as Antonetti read out their convictions and sentences. --SPA 13:38 LOCAL TIME 10:38 GMT www.spa.gov.sa/1115179

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