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Hrvatski generali na slobodi

25. studenoga 2012

Suđenje trojici hrvatskih generala Anti Gotovini, Mladenu Markaču i Ivanu Čermaku na Međunarodnom sudu ICTY-ju umnogome je odredilo put Hrvatske od 2001. na ovamo. Sva trojica su pravomoćno oslobođena krivice.

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Ante Gotovina (L), who was commander in the Split district of the Croatian army, and Mladen Markac (R), a former Croatian police commander, talk with their lawyers in the courtroom of the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal (ICTY) prior to their appeal judgement in The Hague November 16, 2012. The appeals court overturned on Friday the conviction of Gotovina, the most senior Croatian military officer charged with war crimes during the Balkan conflict of the 1990s. Gotovina had been jailed for 24 years. The conviction of Markac, who had been serving an 18-year sentence, was also overturned. REUTERS/Bas Czerwinski/Pool (NETHERLANDS - Tags: CRIME LAW CONFLICT POLITICS)
Uno-Tribunal in Den Haag Freisprüche für kroatische GeneräleFoto: Reuters

Suđenje trojici hrvatskih generala Anti Gotovini, Mladenu Markaču i Ivanu Čermaku na Međunarodnom sudu za ratne zločine na području bivše Jugoslavije ICTY-ju umnogome je odredilo put Hrvatske od 2001. na ovamo uključujući i njezino približavanje Europskoj uniji i NATO-u. Deutsche Welle je intenzivno pratio događaje povezane s time. Ovdje smo skupili najvažnije objavljene tekstove.

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