VUKOVAR WOMAN SENTENCED TO 4 1/2 YEARS IN PRISON ON WAR CRIMES CHARGES VUKOVAR, Jan 21(Hina) - The County Court in Vukovar on Wednesday sentenced Ivanka Savic to four years and six months in prison, pending appeal, for denouncing
Croats and other non-Serbs who had in any way been involved in the defence of this eastern Croatian town against Yugoslav army and Serb paramilitary forces in the early 1990s.
VUKOVAR, Jan 21(Hina) - The County Court in Vukovar on Wednesday
sentenced Ivanka Savic to four years and six months in prison, pending
appeal, for denouncing Croats and other non-Serbs who had in any way
been involved in the defence of this eastern Croatian town against
Yugoslav army and Serb paramilitary forces in the early 1990s.#L#
Savic, 78, of Vukovar, was found guilty of crimes against civilians
for denouncing Croats and other non-Serbs held in the warehouse of the
"Velepromet" company from October 1991 until April 1992, actively
participating in the intimidation and maltreatment of the Croats, and
taking pieces of furniture and other valuables from Croat-owned
houses.
Savic denied all the charges, describing the trial as "political and
nationalistic". She said that at the time of the fall of the town in
late 1991 she was in "Velepromet", but did not inform on or rob
anyone.
"All this is insinuation and lies," Savic said, adding that she had
been expelled from Vukovar in 1992 along with Croats.
Her court-appointed attorney, Ivica Macvanin, said in his closing
arguments that the prosecution had failed to prove any of the charges
and requested that she be acquitted.
The defence and the prosecution have the right to lodge an appeal
within 15 days of receipt of the judgement.
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