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Friday, 08.05.2009.

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Glavaš guilty, sentenced to 10 years

A court in Zagreb has sentenced Branimir Glavaš to 10 years in prison for war crimes in Osijek.

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pre 14 godina

the article forgets to mention that "The former general was charged last year after the Croatian parliament partially lifted his legal immunity." how come he wasn't sent to the hague?

LEGALEYE

pre 14 godina

Finally Justice for murdering Serb Victims: 5 to 10 years! But of Course if the victims were Croatian, Bosniack or Albanian then the sentences would be 17, 20 , 25 or 30 years! But of course all these other Balkan peoples are enlightened peace loving societies and really can't be held responsible for their urge to kill Serbs. Maybe their sentences will be reduced to time served for good behavior and service to the fatherland, now that would be Justice Croatian style!

LEGALEYE

pre 14 godina

Finally Justice for murdering Serb Victims: 5 to 10 years! But of Course if the victims were Croatian, Bosniack or Albanian then the sentences would be 17, 20 , 25 or 30 years! But of course all these other Balkan peoples are enlightened peace loving societies and really can't be held responsible for their urge to kill Serbs. Maybe their sentences will be reduced to time served for good behavior and service to the fatherland, now that would be Justice Croatian style!

Slav

pre 14 godina

the article forgets to mention that "The former general was charged last year after the Croatian parliament partially lifted his legal immunity." how come he wasn't sent to the hague?

LEGALEYE

pre 14 godina

Finally Justice for murdering Serb Victims: 5 to 10 years! But of Course if the victims were Croatian, Bosniack or Albanian then the sentences would be 17, 20 , 25 or 30 years! But of course all these other Balkan peoples are enlightened peace loving societies and really can't be held responsible for their urge to kill Serbs. Maybe their sentences will be reduced to time served for good behavior and service to the fatherland, now that would be Justice Croatian style!

Slav

pre 14 godina

the article forgets to mention that "The former general was charged last year after the Croatian parliament partially lifted his legal immunity." how come he wasn't sent to the hague?