Darko mladic biography of martin
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THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL FOR THE former YUGOSLAVIA
CASE NO. IT-95-11
THE PROSECUTOR OF THE TRIBUNAL
AGAINST
Milan MARTIC
AMENDED INDICTMENT
The Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, pursuant to her authority beneath Article 18 of the Statute of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia ("the Statute of the Tribunal") charges:
Milan MARTIC
with CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY and VIOLATIONS OF THE LAWS OR CUSTOMS OF WAR as set forth below:
THE ACCUSED:
1. Milan MARTIC, son of Nikola, was born on 18 November 1954 near Knin, Croatia. He is a graduate of the Croatian police academy, and was a senior inspector with the Croatian Ministry of Internal Affairs until 1990.
2. From 4 January 1991 until August 1995, Milan MARTIC held various leadership positions in the so-called "Serbian Autonomous District /Sprska autonomna oblast/ ("SAO") Krajina," and the so-called "Republic of Serbian Kr
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How Ratko Mladic stayed hidden after Bosnia war
During his 16 years evading the law, Gen Ratko Mladic benefited, it seems, from help both at home and abroad.
Last month his wife Bosiljka went on trial in Belgrade, accused of illegal possession of weapons. She said she believed her husband was dead.
She told the court that an automatic rifle and several handguns found in their Belgrade house during a police search in 2008 belonged to her husband.
Serbian police finally located Gen Mladic in the village of Lazarevo, near Zrenjanin in northern Serbia, and found he was going by the name of Milorad Komadic, the Serbian B92 news website said on Thursday.
Gen Mladic was indicted for war crimes in 1995, but lived openly in Serbia until after Mr Milosevic was ousted from power at the end of 2000.
He remained an official member of the Bosnian Serb military until 2002, and was drawing an army pension from Belgrade until the end of 2005.
He was said to be regularly visiting areas in Bo
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Serb war criminal Ratko Mladic in hospital in ‘poor health’: Son
Convicted war criminal and former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic, who is serving a life sentence for war crimes in The Hague, has been hospitalised in “poor health”, his son has told AFP news agency.
In a brief telephone interview with AFP in Belgrade, Darko Mladic confirmed his statement to the local press that the former general had been hospitalised for a week.
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end of listHe was first in a civilian hospital in The Hague, and since Thursday in the Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals (MICT) prison facility.
“He is in poor health. A team of doctors is ready here to go and see him, but we don’t kn