Albina terzic
WebMay 29, 2012 · Albina Terzic, known as Nina, former member of Military Police with the Croatian Defence Council, HVO, is charged with having treated Serb civilians, who were unlawfully detained in the school building and Strolit factory in Odzak, in an inhumane manner from May to July 1992. WebAbout Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators ...
Albina terzic
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WebMar 14, 2012 · Albina Terzic, a former member of the Military Police of the Croatian Defence Council, is the first woman to be charged with war crimes in Bosnia. The prosecution alleges that she took part in inhuman treatment of the detained Serb civilians held in the primary school and a factory in Odzak. WebApr 30, 2012 · A Bosnian Muslim former soldier on Monday became the first woman to be convicted of war crimes by a local court after admitting killing Croat civilians and prisoners during the 1990s war.
WebOct 19, 2012 · The Bosnian State Court has sentenced Albina Terzic, a former member of the Croatian Defence Council, to five years in prison for crimes against Bosnian Serb … WebAlbina Terzić Nina Nema vesti po ovom kriterijumu. Najnovije Najčitanije Reakcije VOLEO JE ŽENE I PROVOD, BIO JE BOLJI OD RONALDA, ALI NIJE HTEO DA TRENIRA: Danas se gorko kaje i proziva klince koji se BAHATE 07:28 KOLIKI JE KURS EVRA DANAS: Narodna banka Srbije objavila, evo koliko vredi dinar 07:28
WebAlbina Terzic, former member of military police with the Croatian Defence Council, HVO, was acquitted of charges for having participated in forcing prisoners to have sexual intercourse with a mentally ill detainee in a school building in Odzak. She was sentenced to three years in prison for having hit prisoners. WebSeveral persons, like Alija Osmic, born in 1967, and Albina Terzic, born in 1972, were sentenced to up to three years in prison according to the Criminal Code of the former Yugoslavia.
WebSep 27, 2013 · The jail term for Albina Terzic, one of just a handful of women prosecuted for war crimes in Bosnia over her role in abusing prisoners, was cut on appeal from five years to three.
http://dengalnaserben.weebly.com/history-1990-to-1999/1992-bosnia-odzak-female-terror un human rights report chinaWebDec 8, 2011 · Terzic, former member of military police with the Croatian Defence Council, HVO is charged with having participated in the inhumane treatment of Serb civilians, who were held in the school building and Strolit factory in Odzak, from May to July 1992. un human rights privacyWebApr 30, 2012 · Two other women are currently on trial before Bosnia's war crimes court in Sarajevo. Both Albina Terzic, 40, and Marina Grubisc-Fejzic, 44, are former members of Croat forces. un icat twitterWebOn 24 September 2013, the Court of BiH found Albina Terzic guilty and sentenced her to three years in prison. July 27 Barrack in Bihać: On 27 July, the former JNA barracks was used as a detention prison for captured members of the Army of Republika Srpska and the Republic of Serbian Krajina in the period between 1994 and 1996. un human securityWebOct 19, 2012 · The Bosnian State Court has sentenced Albina Terzic, a former member of the Croatian Defence Council, to five years in prison for crimes against Bosnian Serb … un humanitarian intervention in rwandaWebDec 12, 2013 · Terzic was sentenced to three years in prison for having treated Serb detainees in the school building and “Strolit” Factory in Odzak in an inhumane manner. AB-1 said that the conditions in the Odzak school gym were inhumane, that they sometimes did not get any food for several days in a row and that they were not allowed to use the toilet. un ideal bibmathWebNov 21, 2013 · Albina Terzic, former member of the HVO Military Police, is charged with having participated in the inhumane treatment of Serb civilians, who were unlawfully held … un humanitarian rights