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Bosnia prosecutor charges officials with war crimes

The prosecutor for the Special Department for War Crimes [official website] on Friday indicted [press release, in Bosnian] six former officials in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) for crimes against humanity committed during the Bosnian War. The men were members of a so-called “Crisis Staff,” which has been accused of committing genocide against ethnic groups during the Bosnian War. Their group operated in the Serbian municipality of Skelani from April to August of 1992, where they participated in “widespread and systematic” attacks against the Bosniak and Romani minorities, according to the statement. The men are accused of murdering at least 40 people, in addition to beating, robbing and displacing more than 1,000. Their alleged war crimes fall under Article 172 of the Criminal Code [materials, in Croatian] of BiH, which imposes prison sentences up to 10 years for each crime. The prosecutor expects to call about 100 witnesses to testify against the men.

The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) [JURIST backgrounder] and the Balkan States continue to prosecute those accused of committing war crimes and crimes against humanity that left more than 100,000 people dead and millions displaced during the Balkan conflict of the 1990s. In October a Croatian prosecutor charged eight ex-Yugoslav military officers [JURIST report], including commander Borislav Djukic, with war crimes perpetrated during the Croatian War of Independence. In July Brazilian authorities arrested a man charged with committing war crimes in 1992 [JURIST report] against the civilian population of former Yugoslavia. The search for wanted criminal Nikola Ceranic began in late June after Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) authorities forwarded an extradition request to the Brazilian Justice Ministry and Supreme Court. In April a French court ruled to extradite Radomir Susnjar [JURIST report], who is suspected of war crimes committed during Balkan conflict of the 1990s, to Sarajevo where he will face charges concerning his involvement.