Slobodan Milosevic
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CRIME LOCATION:
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Zagreb, Croatia and Pristina, Kosovo
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DEFENDANTS:
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COURT:
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DATES OF PROCEEDINGS:
May 22, 1999 until March 11, 2006
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UNIT:
Summary: Slobodan Milosevic, the former president of Serbia and of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, died before his verdict was delivered. He had been indicted for genocide, complicity in genocide, deportation, murder, persecution on political, racial or religious grounds, inhumane acts/forcible transfer, extermination, imprisonment, torture, wilful killing, unlawful confinement, wilfully causing great suffering, unlawful deportation or transfer, extensive destruction and appropriation of property not justified by military necessity and carried out unlawfully and wantonly, cruel treatment, plunder of public or private property, attacks on civilians, destruction or wilful damage to historic monuments and institutions dedicated to education or religion, and unlawful attacks on civilian buildings.
Resources
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Amended indictment (Croatia)
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Initial indictment (Croatia)
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Amended indictment (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
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Initial indictment (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
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Amended indictment (Kosovo)
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Initial indictment (Kosovo)
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BIRN Court Reports
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BIRN reports
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