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      Ratko Mladic

      • On November 22, 2017 Ratko Mladic was found guilty of genocide, five counts of crimes against humanity, and four counts of violating the laws or customs of war. He was sentenced to life imprisonment.
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  2. International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. As of 9 May 2007 the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) had passed legally binding verdicts against six people indicted for genocide and crimes committed in Srebrenica since 1993.

  3. His acquittal means that, to date, no official or army officer of Serbia-Montenegro (Yugoslavia) and no member of the JNA or VJ high command has ever been convicted by the ICTY for war-crimes committed in Bosnia.

  4. Jun 8, 2021 · He was convicted in 2017 on charges of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes including terrorising the civilian population of the Bosnian capital Sarajevo during a 43-month siege, and...

  5. Often described as one of Europe's deadliest armed conflicts since World War II, the Yugoslav Wars were marked by many war crimes, including genocide, crimes against humanity, ethnic cleansing, massacres, and mass wartime rape.

  6. The Tribunal indicted 161 individuals for crimes committed against thousands of victims during the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia. While the biggest numbers of cases were against Serbs or Bosnian Serbs, charges were also brought against defendants of other ethnic groups, including Croats, Bosnian Muslims and Kosovo Albanians, for crimes ...

  7. Dec 19, 2017 · In late 2017 the ICTY convicted him of genocide and crimes against humanity for Srebrenica and Sarajevo, and sentenced him to life in prison.

  8. Mar 24, 2016 · He was sentenced to 40 years’ imprisonment. Karadžić was convicted of genocide in the area of Srebrenica in 1995, of persecution, extermination, murder, deportation, inhumane acts (forcible transfer), terror, unlawful attacks on civilians and hostage-taking.

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