Europe South Asia Asia Pacific Americas Middle East Africa BBC Homepage World Service Education



Front Page

World

UK

UK Politics

Business

Sci/Tech

Health

Education

Sport

Entertainment

Talking Point

In Depth

On Air

Archive
Feedback
Low Graphics
Help

Wednesday, April 14, 1999 Published at 04:37 GMT 05:37 UK


World: Europe

Bosnian war criminal jailed

Sarajevo under fire during the conflict

A Bosnian Serb has been jailed for 10 years for war crimes, by a court in Sarajevo.

But the defendant, Goran Vasic, was cleared of murdering the country's then deputy prime minister.


[ image: Hakiya Turajlic: Shot in a UN vehicle]
Hakiya Turajlic: Shot in a UN vehicle
Vasic was convicted of evicting Muslim women and children from their homes in Sarajevo during the 1992-95 conflict.

He was also found guilty of jailing more than 30 civilians, most of whom are said to be still missing.

But the court said there was not enough evidence to convict Vasic on charges related to the murder of the Deputy Prime Minister Hakiya Turajlic, in 1993.

Turajlic was shot through the open door of an armoured United Nations vehicle at a Serb checkpoint on the road between Sarajevo and the capital's airport, which was manned by a UN force at the time.

Bosnian courts can prosecute war crimes if they get a go-ahead from the UN's International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in the Hague.

Vasic's arrest in February 1998 led to protests in Serb areas of Sarajevo.





Advanced options | Search tips




Back to top | BBC News Home | BBC Homepage | ©




Africa | Americas | Asia-Pacific | Europe | Middle East | South Asia



Relevant Stories

12 Apr 99 | Europe
Top war crimes suspect goes on trial

23 Jul 98 | Europe
Up to '20,000' still missing in Bosnia





Internet Links


UN International Criminal Tribunal

Bosnia Net

Bosnia Home Page


The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.




In this section

Violence greets Clinton visit

Russian forces pound Grozny

EU fraud: a billion dollar bill

Next steps for peace

Cardinal may face loan-shark charges

From Business
Vodafone takeover battle heats up

Trans-Turkish pipeline deal signed

French party seeks new leader

Jube tube debut

Athens riots for Clinton visit

UN envoy discusses Chechnya in Moscow

Solana new Western European Union chief

Moldova's PM-designate withdraws

Chechen government welcomes summit

In pictures: Clinton's violent welcome

Georgia protests over Russian 'attack'

UN chief: No Chechen 'catastrophe'

New arms control treaty for Europe

From Business
Mannesmann fights back

EU fraud -- a billion-dollar bill

New moves in Spain's terror scandal

EU allows labelling of British beef

UN seeks more security in Chechnya

Athens riots for Clinton visit

Russia's media war over Chechnya

Homeless suffer as quake toll rises

Analysis: East-West relations must shift