RS: Charges filed for crimes against Serbs

The Banja Luka Public Security Center has filed charges against Croatian Democratic Alliance (HDZ) top official Boža Rajić for crimes against Serb civilians.

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Saturday, 31.03.2012.

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The Banja Luka Public Security Center has filed charges against Croatian Democratic Alliance (HDZ) top official Boza Rajic for crimes against Serb civilians. The Banja Luka Public Security Center filed the criminal charges against Rajic and another six persons for crimes against civilians and soldiers killed in Kupres and in camps in Herzegovina and Croatia. RS: Charges filed for crimes against Serbs Banja Luka-based daily Nezavisne novine writes that Rajic was at the time of the self-proclaimed Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia a high-ranking politician, a HDZ Bosnia-Herzegovina leader and former Bosnia-Herzegovina’s defense minister. He said that he did not want to comment on the charges or the fact that he is accused of crimes against Serbs. The suspects are accused of committing crimes in Kupres from April 3, 1992 until May 14, 1992. 19 Serb civilians and 10 Territorial Defense members were killed during that period and 18 Serbs were taken to camps in Herzegovina and Croatia. Their bodies still have not been found. Rajic and the other suspects are also accused of crimes against imprisoned Serbs in the former Yugoslav People’s Army (JNA) barracks in Split, in the notorious Lora camp and in the former JNA barracks in Zadar. Beta

RS: Charges filed for crimes against Serbs

Banja Luka-based daily Nezavisne novine writes that Rajić was at the time of the self-proclaimed Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia a high-ranking politician, a HDZ Bosnia-Herzegovina leader and former Bosnia-Herzegovina’s defense minister.

He said that he did not want to comment on the charges or the fact that he is accused of crimes against Serbs.

The suspects are accused of committing crimes in Kupres from April 3, 1992 until May 14, 1992.

19 Serb civilians and 10 Territorial Defense members were killed during that period and 18 Serbs were taken to camps in Herzegovina and Croatia.

Their bodies still have not been found.

Rajić and the other suspects are also accused of crimes against imprisoned Serbs in the former Yugoslav People’s Army (JNA) barracks in Split, in the notorious Lora camp and in the former JNA barracks in Zadar.

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