Charges against army chief forwarded to prosecution

Charges against Serbian Army (VS) Chief of the General Staff Ljubiša Diković have been forwarded to the Serbian War Crimes Prosecution.

Izvor: Tanjug

Thursday, 23.02.2012.

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Charges against Serbian Army (VS) Chief of the General Staff Ljubisa Dikovic have been forwarded to the Serbian War Crimes Prosecution. “The Humanitarian Law Center (FHP), an NGO, submitted the formal charges to the Republic Public Prosecution at the end of January, and the Public Prosecutor forwarded the document to the War Crimes Prosecution, as the competent body to look into the allegations on Wednesday,” Deputy War Crimes Prosecutor Bruno Vekaric told Tanjug. Charges against army chief forwarded to prosecution A group of NGOs called on the War Crimes Prosecution to investigate FHP's allegations about Dikovic's possible accountability for war crimes in Kosovo and Bosnia-Herzegovina. The appeal came from a total of 14 NGOs, despite the claims made by the War Crimes Prosecution on January 25 that there were no evidence to point to Dikovic's war crimes accountability. “The (War Crimes) Prosecution checked into the allegations by the Humanitarian Law Fund through inspecting all war crimes cases that the fund mentioned in its 'Dikovic dossier' and found that there is no basis for suspicion of any criminal responsibility on the part of the VS chief of staff,” the War Crimes Prosecution said at the time. The FHP earlier denied Dikovic the suitability for the position of the chief of the VS General Staff and delivered to media a “dossier” about his supposed war crimes committed against Albanian civilians. Serbian Defense Minister Dragan Sutanovac dismissed the FHP allegations, calling them absolutely false and partly monstrous. Ljubisa Dikovic Tanjug

Charges against army chief forwarded to prosecution

A group of NGOs called on the War Crimes Prosecution to investigate FHP's allegations about Diković's possible accountability for war crimes in Kosovo and Bosnia-Herzegovina.

The appeal came from a total of 14 NGOs, despite the claims made by the War Crimes Prosecution on January 25 that there were no evidence to point to Diković's war crimes accountability.

“The (War Crimes) Prosecution checked into the allegations by the Humanitarian Law Fund through inspecting all war crimes cases that the fund mentioned in its 'Diković dossier' and found that there is no basis for suspicion of any criminal responsibility on the part of the VS chief of staff,” the War Crimes Prosecution said at the time.

The FHP earlier denied Diković the suitability for the position of the chief of the VS General Staff and delivered to media a “dossier” about his supposed war crimes committed against Albanian civilians.

Serbian Defense Minister Dragan Šutanovac dismissed the FHP allegations, calling them absolutely false and partly monstrous.

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