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UN War Crimes Tribunal Sentences Stakic to Life
2003-07-31
Edited for brevity.
The U.N. war crimes tribunal for Yugoslavia imposed its harshest punishment to date Thursday, sentencing a Bosnian Serb politician to life in prison for exterminating or deporting thousands of Muslims and Croats in 1992. Though acquitted of genocide, Milomir Stakic was convicted of being a leading figure in a racist campaign of persecution "to achieve the vision of a pure Serbian state," according to a summary of the verdict read in court. Stakic, a 41-year-old doctor, was convicted of directly planning and coordinating war crimes and was held responsible for subordinates who killed 1,500 people and forced at least 20,000 non-Serb civilians from their homes in the northwestern Bosnian municipality of Prijedor, where he was mayor.

It was the third acquittal on genocide charges by the Yugoslav tribunal, and was another signal that the court is demanding rock-hard proof of an intent to destroy a group of people because of their race, religion or ethnicity. The Hague court has only convicted one defendant - Bosnian Serb Gen. Radislav Krstic - of genocide. Until Thursday, Krstic’s 46-year sentence was the harshest on record for the tribunal. He is appealing.

Stakic was convicted on five counts of crimes against humanity and war crimes, specifically extermination, murder and persecution. He was acquitted on three counts of genocide, complicity in commit genocide and inhumane acts. Stakic will be eligible for release after 20 years in prison and will receive credit for the two years and eight months he has been in custody.
Posted by:Dar

#6  How many people did he blind with the glare off of that forehead? Is that considered a crime against humanity?
Posted by: tu3031   2003-7-31 11:05:51 PM  

#5  Hmmmmm. Can they send him to an Indonesian jail? Once he's finished his sentence, they can give him a half-inflated beach toy, a cheap compass, and directions for reaching a friendly port - in Tierra del Fuego.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2003-7-31 10:59:18 PM  

#4  So, once someone is convicted, where are they imprisoned? And who pays the costs of imprisonment?
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2003-7-31 10:49:03 PM  

#3  He is appealing?

not with that face and attitude he ain't
Posted by: Frank G   2003-7-31 7:46:29 PM  

#2  This sucks! This bozo should have been turned over to the Croats or Bosnian for trial. 20 years for killing 1500 people? What the slide-rule calcualtion for that?
Posted by: Cyber Sarge (VRWC CA Chapter)   2003-7-31 6:15:25 PM  

#1  It's a case of "Stakic Shock! (tm, pat. pend.)"

Mwahahahaha!
Posted by: Ed Becerra   2003-7-31 5:16:06 PM  

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