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Paramilitary Veselin Vlahovic, alias ‘Batko’, was given Bosnia’s longest-ever war crimes sentence for a campaign of murder, rape and robbery against Bosniaks and Croats in Sarajevo in 1992.
SARAJEVO, 29 mar (Reuters) – Veselin Vlahovic, conocido como el “monstruo de Grbavica”, fue condenado el viernes a 45 a +/-os de prisi ‘n por el asesinato, violaci ‘n y tortura de civiles no ...
Spanish police have arrested Veselin Vlahovic, a Serbian known as the "Monster of Grbavica", who was the subject of three international arrest warrants for crimes allegedly committed during the ...
Vlahovic, sentenced on all 60 counts in his indictment, committed the crimes between May and July 1992 in three Sarajevo neighbourhoods controlled by Serb forces during the war -- Grbavica ...
'Monster of Grbavica' sentenced 03/29/2013 A Sarajevo court has sentenced a former commander of a Serb paramilitary group to 45 years in jail for a series of crimes committed during the Bosnian War.
During the Bosnian War, the majority of Sarajevo was surrounded by Serb forces - but there was one area of the city that was controlled by the Serbs. Grbavica was a mixed area but many non-Serbs ...
Veselin Vlahovic, dubbed the “Monster of Grbavica”, was “found guilty of crimes against humanity and this tribunal is sentencing him to 45 years in prison,” judge Zoran Bozic said on Friday.
The devastation of Grbavica, a suburb of Sarajevo, is plain to see in March 1996. Reuters I would see that room again, in Sarajevo's suburb of Grbavica more than 10 years later.
Sarajevo had been dreaming of it for 15 years: a moist, dense cube of thin pastry and hazelnut cream, skilfully layered, then drizzled with chocolate glaze by the master patissiers of the Jadranka ...
Vlahovic, sentenced on all 60 counts in his indictment, committed the crimes between May and July 1992 in three Sarajevo neighbourhoods controlled by Serb forces during the war – Grbavica ...