SARAJEVO, Oct 18 (Hina) - International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) investigators will next month interview a large number of former members of the Army of Bosnia-Herzegovina, including four retired generals and
former Interior Minister Bakir Alispahic, for whom it is assumed that they have information about the killings of Croats in Herzegovina's village of Grabovica in 1993.
SARAJEVO, Oct 18 (Hina) - International Criminal Tribunal for the
former Yugoslavia (ICTY) investigators will next month interview a
large number of former members of the Army of Bosnia-Herzegovina,
including four retired generals and former Interior Minister Bakir
Alispahic, for whom it is assumed that they have information about
the killings of Croats in Herzegovina's village of Grabovica in
1993. #L#
Sarajevo's daily "Dnevni Avaz" writes on Friday that the ICTY
Prosecutor's Office forwarded a request to the Justice Ministry of
the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina and the Sarajevo Canton
Interior Ministry to secure help in interviewing 18 persons in
their current capacity of witnesses.
The questioning of witnesses at the headquarters of the U.N mission
in Sarajevo should begin on November 20 and last until the end of the
month.
The ICTY has already indicted former Chief-of-Staff of the Army of
Bosnia-Herzegovina Sefer Halilovic for crimes in Grabovica.
Halilovic has surrendered to the Hague-based tribunal, so the ICTY
decided to temporary release him. The former Chief-of-Staff in
currently in Sarajevo.
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