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[ALBSA-Info] Greek troops in Kosova?

Agron Alibali aalibali at yahoo.com
Fri Nov 16 11:30:39 EST 2001


 NEWS ]
                         
  Bosnia: Yes to the extradition of Hague's wanted,
responsible for massacres
  in Ahmici 
                                                      
      16-Nov-2001 3:40 PM
  ZAGABRIA (November 16) - The tribunal of Zagreb
approved today the withdrawal of
  Pasko Ljubicic, a Bosnian- Croat citizen wanted by
International Penal Tribunal (TPI) for
  crimes committed against the Muslims of Bosnia, and
considered one of the responsible of
  100 Muslims massacre in Ahmici reported HINA citied
by ANSA. Ljubicic,35 years old,
  surrendered to Croat Police in November 9 after the
accuse notice of TPI, a week before.
  According to his lawyer Tomislav Jonjic, the
sentence was taken by the Tribunal, soon
  after that Ljubicic did not present himself to the
Appeal court." In the half of the other week
  he will be extradition in HAGUE" declared Jonic.
According to accusation act, Ljubicic is
  suspect for participating in the attacks against
Muslims villages near Vitez and Busovaca
  during June 1992 and July 1993. Ljubicic, at the
time commander of the Croatian Defense
  Council (HVO, army of Bosnia Croats0 is accused for
participating in one of the most
  bloody Croat-Muslim conflicts (! 992-93), the
massacre of Ahmici, where were
  slaughtered more than 110 Muslim civilians during an
attack of the Bosnia Croats forces in
  the village. Former HDZ regime (Croatian Democratic
regime, founded by the late president
  Franjo Tudjman) had used a false identity to
Ljubicic and to two other Bosnia Croats who
  were wanted for the massacre of Ahmici, and these
two are still wanted by the police.
  The three of them have lived in incognito near Zara
until 2000 and after HDZ's fall they
  escaped abroad. xhe-bl/an (BalkanWeb) 


  Kosovo: War in Afghanistan, Greece: Ready to send
300 soldiers in Kosovo 
                                                      
      16-Nov-2001 3:20 PM
  ATHENS (November 16) - Greece is ready to send in
Kosovo 300 more soldiers within the
  framework of KFOR peacekeepers. Greek Foreign
Minister, Janos Papantoniu, reported
  this today cited by Information Center for Kosovo.
According to the minister, this additional
  contingent would replace US soldiers in case that a
part of them is retreated to go in
  Afghanistan. bl/an (BalkanWeb) 

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