Milan Babic, the Serb leader of a rebel republic in Croatia and one of the key figures in the early Balkan wars of the 1990s, committed suicide in prison where he was serving a 13-year sentence, the U ...
THE HAGUE — Judges at Slobodan Milosevic’s war crimes trial revealed Friday that a secret witness testifying against the former Yugoslav president is Milan Babic, once one of his key allies. Babic ...
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands – A Croatian Serb convicted of ethnic cleansing after leading a brutal revolt during the Balkan wars committed suicide in prison, the U.N. tribunal said Monday, a setback for ...
(Amsterdam, Netherlands-AP) March 6, 2006 - Milan Babic, the Serb leader of a rebel republic in Croatia and one of the key figures in the early Balkan wars, has committed suicide in prison. The United ...
A U.N. court at The Hague sentenced Milan Babic, leader of Croatia’s rebellious Serbs, to 13 years in prison for inflaming an ethnic cleansing campaign that killed about 200 Croats and expelled tens ...
Babic, who was sentenced to 13 years in prison for crimes against humanity, was found dead Sunday evening in his cell at the U.N. detention center in Scheveningen, a suburb of The Hague, said a ...
The Yugoslav war crimes tribunal convicted a wartime leader of Croatia’s rebel Serbs of murder, torture and persecution Tuesday and sentenced him to 35 years in prison for a brutal ethnic cleansing ...
The wartime leader of Croatia’s Serbs pleaded guilty this week to the “persecution” of Croats during the Balkan wars. In exchange for his guilty plea, in which Milan Babic admitted to leading an ...
18 July 2005 -- The UN war crimes tribunal today confirmed the 13-year sentence for former Croatian Serb leader Milan Babic. Babic pleaded guilty in 2004 to crimes against humanity but sought to have ...
A Croatian Serb convicted of ethnic cleansing after leading a brutal revolt during the Balkan wars committed suicide in prison, the U.N. tribunal said. Milan Babic’s suicide came three weeks after he ...