ZAGREB ZAGREB, Oct 23 (Hina) - Three Bosnian Croats Zoran, Mirjan and Vlatko Kupreskic, whom the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia's (ICTY) chamber of appeals acquitted earlier today, arrived in Zagreb late
Tuesday evening. The three men were acquitted of charges that they participated in the massacre of over a hundred of Muslims in the Ahmici village on April 16, 1993. "I feel fantastic," said Zoran Kupreskic after four years spend the Hague detention. Asked to give a statement, defence attorney Jadranka Slokovic Glumac said "the Hague-based tribunal showed today it was a tribunal everyone could count on." Zoran and Mirjan Kupreskic surrendered to the Tribunal on October 6, 1997, while the NATO led Stabilisation Force arrested Vlatko Kupreskic in December the same year.(hina) it
ZAGREB, Oct 23 (Hina) - Three Bosnian Croats Zoran, Mirjan and
Vlatko Kupreskic, whom the International Criminal Tribunal for the
former Yugoslavia's (ICTY) chamber of appeals acquitted earlier
today, arrived in Zagreb late Tuesday evening.
The three men were acquitted of charges that they participated in
the massacre of over a hundred of Muslims in the Ahmici village on
April 16, 1993.
"I feel fantastic," said Zoran Kupreskic after four years spend the
Hague detention.
Asked to give a statement, defence attorney Jadranka Slokovic
Glumac said "the Hague-based tribunal showed today it was a
tribunal everyone could count on."
Zoran and Mirjan Kupreskic surrendered to the Tribunal on October
6, 1997, while the NATO led Stabilisation Force arrested Vlatko
Kupreskic in December the same year.
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