Zvornik, Lovas trials postponed for February
The trials for the war crimes committed in the territory of the Croatian village of Lovas and the town of Zvornik in Bosnia-Herzegovina have been postponed.
Tuesday, 19.01.2010.
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The trials for the war crimes committed in the territory of the Croatian village of Lovas and the town of Zvornik in Bosnia-Herzegovina have been postponed. The trials should have been held in January before the War Crimes Chamber of the District Court in Belgrade. Zvornik, Lovas trials postponed for February The trail for the murder of 70 civilians in Lovas in October, 1991 to 14 accused including former members of the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA), local territorial authorities and paramilitary formation Dusan Silni will be resumed on February, 22, the statement from the prosection said. The trial of president of Zvornik's temporary administration Branko Grujic and Territorial Defense commander Branko Popovic who are charged with imprisonment, inhuman treatment and killing of about 700 Muslim civilians in Zvornik in 1992 is to be resumed on February 16, the statement reads.
Zvornik, Lovas trials postponed for February
The trail for the murder of 70 civilians in Lovas in October, 1991 to 14 accused including former members of the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA), local territorial authorities and paramilitary formation Dušan Silni will be resumed on February, 22, the statement from the prosection said.The trial of president of Zvornik's temporary administration Branko Grujić and Territorial Defense commander Branko Popović who are charged with imprisonment, inhuman treatment and killing of about 700 Muslim civilians in Zvornik in 1992 is to be resumed on February 16, the statement reads.
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