Serbian
April 14th, 2011, 12:08 AM
US man, woman accused of war crimes in Bosnia, held for extradition
By: The Associated Press
Posted: 04/13/2011 3:46 PM
SEATTLE - Two naturalized U.S. citizens have been arrested over allegations of war crimes in the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
That country requested the arrest of Edin Dzeko of Washington state and Rasema Handanovic of Oregon.
Both are accused of being members of a Bosnian Army unit that attacked the village of Trusina where 16 civilians were killed. Both would have been 18 at the time of the April 1993 attack, which also left four people, including two infants, seriously injured.
Handanovic immigrated to the United States and became a citizen in 2002. Dzeko immigrated to the United States in 2001 and became a naturalized citizen in 2006.
Both were arrested Wednesday and are being held by the U.S. government, pending their extradition hearings.
http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/world/breakingnews/us-man-accused-of-war-crimes-in-bosnia-arrested-and-held-for-extradition-119795559.html
It seems that the only way to get a few arrests of bosnian muslim butchers is for their crimes against Croats. They will never arrest any of them for crimes against Serbs.
Even this wiki article about the atrocity is biased in favour of muslims
Trusina case
Trusina case refers to the events from April 16, 1993 and afterwards in the area of the village of Trusina, where Croatian soldiers and civilians were allegedly killed during a conflict between Bosnian Army and Croatian Defence Council (HVO).[1]
Trusina village is located in the municipality of Konjic in Bosnia and Herzegovina. On April 16, 1993, between 8 and 9 o'clock in the morning the struggle between Bosnia Army and the Croatian Defence Council began. After the first few hours of the battle, Bosnian Army troops broke the Croatian defense, and captured Croatian soldiers. Allegedly six members of the HVO had been executed, and 16 civilians were killed in various locations during and/or after the battle. The remaining civilians, mostly women and children were detained in several private houses, and later released to go from the village.[citation needed]
As contradictory data appeared in the media, the full course of the case is still unknown. The trial related to Trusina case started in 2010 at the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The case is sometimes politicized by Croatian nationalists and media as an opportunity to minimize large scope ethnic cleansing committed by Croatian authorities of self-proclaimed Croatian Community of Herzeg-Bosnia against Bosnian Muslims in Lašva Valley especially Ahmići massacre as its culmination and the most horrific event of the Croat-Bosniak war, happened a few hours before Trusina case on April 16, 1993.[2]
In 2004, a modest monument was built without mentioning the nationality of the victims
By: The Associated Press
Posted: 04/13/2011 3:46 PM
SEATTLE - Two naturalized U.S. citizens have been arrested over allegations of war crimes in the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
That country requested the arrest of Edin Dzeko of Washington state and Rasema Handanovic of Oregon.
Both are accused of being members of a Bosnian Army unit that attacked the village of Trusina where 16 civilians were killed. Both would have been 18 at the time of the April 1993 attack, which also left four people, including two infants, seriously injured.
Handanovic immigrated to the United States and became a citizen in 2002. Dzeko immigrated to the United States in 2001 and became a naturalized citizen in 2006.
Both were arrested Wednesday and are being held by the U.S. government, pending their extradition hearings.
http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/world/breakingnews/us-man-accused-of-war-crimes-in-bosnia-arrested-and-held-for-extradition-119795559.html
It seems that the only way to get a few arrests of bosnian muslim butchers is for their crimes against Croats. They will never arrest any of them for crimes against Serbs.
Even this wiki article about the atrocity is biased in favour of muslims
Trusina case
Trusina case refers to the events from April 16, 1993 and afterwards in the area of the village of Trusina, where Croatian soldiers and civilians were allegedly killed during a conflict between Bosnian Army and Croatian Defence Council (HVO).[1]
Trusina village is located in the municipality of Konjic in Bosnia and Herzegovina. On April 16, 1993, between 8 and 9 o'clock in the morning the struggle between Bosnia Army and the Croatian Defence Council began. After the first few hours of the battle, Bosnian Army troops broke the Croatian defense, and captured Croatian soldiers. Allegedly six members of the HVO had been executed, and 16 civilians were killed in various locations during and/or after the battle. The remaining civilians, mostly women and children were detained in several private houses, and later released to go from the village.[citation needed]
As contradictory data appeared in the media, the full course of the case is still unknown. The trial related to Trusina case started in 2010 at the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The case is sometimes politicized by Croatian nationalists and media as an opportunity to minimize large scope ethnic cleansing committed by Croatian authorities of self-proclaimed Croatian Community of Herzeg-Bosnia against Bosnian Muslims in Lašva Valley especially Ahmići massacre as its culmination and the most horrific event of the Croat-Bosniak war, happened a few hours before Trusina case on April 16, 1993.[2]
In 2004, a modest monument was built without mentioning the nationality of the victims