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**** to only few cases alleging war crimes against Serbs. But appeals judges have been validated by ** the previous ruling that there had been a Croatian conspiracy against Serbs.
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General Ante Gotovina was the most senior Croatian military officer to be accused of war crimes in the breakup of the former Yugoslavia. He and fellow General Mladen Markac received 24- and 18-year sentences for crimes against humanity and trying to drive ethnic Serbs out of Croatia. **** to only few cases alleging war crimes against Serbs. But appeals judges have been validated by ** the previous ruling that there had been a Croatian conspiracy against Serbs. Presiding Judge Theodor Meron further ordered “the immediate release of Ante Gotovina and Mladen Markac.” Cheers from the observation area could be heard in court, and in Zagreb crowds erupted in ovation. But in Belgrade, Serbian leaders are calling the decision “scandalous” and a total loss of credibility for the court.
Your answers would be very appreciated.
**** to only few cases alleging war crimes against Serbs. But appeals judges have been validated by ** the previous ruling that there had been a Croatian conspiracy against Serbs.
Full text:
General Ante Gotovina was the most senior Croatian military officer to be accused of war crimes in the breakup of the former Yugoslavia. He and fellow General Mladen Markac received 24- and 18-year sentences for crimes against humanity and trying to drive ethnic Serbs out of Croatia. **** to only few cases alleging war crimes against Serbs. But appeals judges have been validated by ** the previous ruling that there had been a Croatian conspiracy against Serbs. Presiding Judge Theodor Meron further ordered “the immediate release of Ante Gotovina and Mladen Markac.” Cheers from the observation area could be heard in court, and in Zagreb crowds erupted in ovation. But in Belgrade, Serbian leaders are calling the decision “scandalous” and a total loss of credibility for the court.
Your answers would be very appreciated.
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