Life Term for Milan Lukic
Former Serb paramilitary found guilty on all charges, including burning alive of 120 civilians.
Former Serb paramilitary found guilty on all charges, including burning alive of 120 civilians.
Former official testifies that general was not connected to Croatian tribunal mandated to investigate war crimes.
He seeks acquittal on all charges while prosecution calls for life sentence.
Accused requests that his experts be given access to DNA samples taken from mass graves.
Lukic cousins, who have pleaded not guilty to 21 counts of crimes against humanity, to hear their fate in court later this month.
Witness says soldiers in NCO positions often did not have enough tactical or technical knowledge, let alone training, to lead serious military units.
He denies knowledge of specific weapons deliveries and payment to Iran but acknowledges use of foreign fighters.
Witness says Serb police and military units forced her and others to leave their village in western Kosovo.
He tells court that the paramilitary leaders Arkan and Medic saw former Serbian security chief Jovica Stanisic as their “boss”.