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MILOSEVIC ACCUSES WITNESS FOR WAR CRIMES

THE HAGUE/ZAGREB, Sept 10 (Hina)- During his trial in the Hague Tribunal (ICTY), former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic on Wednesday accused witness Mustafa Ramic of war crimes against Serb nationals in Brcko in 1992 which the witness rejected as a farce.
THE HAGUE/ZAGREB, Sept 10 (Hina)- During his trial in the Hague Tribunal (ICTY), former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic on Wednesday accused witness Mustafa Ramic of war crimes against Serb nationals in Brcko in 1992 which the witness rejected as a farce. #L# Continuing his cross examination of the witness who was the mayor of Brcko during 1990/91, Milosevic cited an indictment that prosecutors of the Bosnian Serb entity issued against Ramic in 1994-95. The indictment alleges that Ramic committed crimes against Serbs in a village in the Brcko region. The defendant presented court documents from that entity and claimed that the witness ordered the murder of "many Serbs" and abduction of many more Serbs and imprisonment of them in concentration camps for which he was sentenced by Serbs to 15 years imprisonment. These accusations were rigged. The aggressor attempted to portray the victims of war crimes as criminals themselves. There was no way I could have even theoretically ordered attacks on any village because the Bosnian Army had already been formed and I was excluded from its line of command. The accusations are a farce, Ramic claimed. Milosevic claimed that Bosnian Muslims in Brcko had armed formations prior to the conflicts in May 1992. He presented official documents supporting his arguments. The accused presented several documents about the formation, distribution and arms of Muslim forces in local communities in that town on the right bank of the Sava river. Ramic did not deny the existence of these units however, he insisted that these were formed after attacks by the Yugoslav Peoples' Army (JNA), on the town on May 1, 1992 in the region known as "Free Brcko", which they managed to defend the entire time of the war. Ramic also warned that not one document presented by Milosevic contained a date. Milosevic tried to prove that two bridges in Brcko towards Croatia were not destroyed on May 1, 1992 by Serbs, as previously claimed by Ramic but rather Croatian sabotage units. The witness remained steadfast to his initial statement that the bridges were destroyed by special army units from Serbia on the basis of statements by local police charged to guard the bridges and that perpetrators were captured before the bridges were actually blown up. The trial against Milosevic continues on Thursday. (hina) sp ms

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