ZAGREB, Dec 29 (Hina) - Stefa Spiljak on Tuesday took the witness +stand in the trial against Nada Sakic, charged with war crimes +against civilians during World War II.+ Spiljak, 75, who was in August of 1942 wounded by Ustasha and
taken +prisoner, spent three months in the Stara Gradiska camp, where +Sakic was guard.+ Spiljak testified she saw four Ustasha women in the camp, one of +them Nada Sakic, then Luburic. Sakic, as Spiljak said, did nothing +to stand out.+ While Spiljak was in the camp, she neither saw nor heard of any +fellow prisoners being killed or tortured. + The witness testified the Ustasha women kept order, controlled the +premises and took the prisoners to labour.+(hina) lml+
ZAGREB, Dec 29 (Hina) - Stefa Spiljak on Tuesday took the witness
stand in the trial against Nada Sakic, charged with war crimes
against civilians during World War II.
Spiljak, 75, who was in August of 1942 wounded by Ustasha and taken
prisoner, spent three months in the Stara Gradiska camp, where
Sakic was guard.
Spiljak testified she saw four Ustasha women in the camp, one of
them Nada Sakic, then Luburic. Sakic, as Spiljak said, did nothing
to stand out.
While Spiljak was in the camp, she neither saw nor heard of any
fellow prisoners being killed or tortured.
The witness testified the Ustasha women kept order, controlled the
premises and took the prisoners to labour.
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