serbian suspects appear at srebrenica massacre trial
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Serbian suspects appear at Srebrenica massacre trial

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Eight Serbian men appeared Monday before a Belgrade court over their alleged role in the Srebrenica massacre, Europe’s worst atrocity since World War II, in the first-ever such case to be handled by the country’s judiciary.
The suspects’ defense attorneys cited procedural issues, demanding notably the replacement of judges, and opening of the trial was postponed to Tuesday to review their request.
The bloodbath the eight suspects are accused of unfolded over just one day in a warehouse in the town of Kravica.
It was part of a string of mass killings in the east Bosnian enclave by Bosnian Serb forces commanded by General Ratko Mladic, who is currently on trial in The Hague.
It is the first time Serbia is trying suspects involved in the Srebrenica massacre.
Carried out by ethnic Serbs, the episode has long been a highly sensitive matter in Serbia, which was gripped by virulent nationalism and demands to protect Serbian minorities as Yugoslavia broke up.
If found guilty, the suspects face up to 20 years in jail.
“This is a very important case as Serbia needs to face its past,” Serbia’s former war crimes prosecutor Vladimir Vukcevic said.
“Without that there can be no catharsis, no reconciliation in the region.”
The Srebrenica massacre was ruled as genocide by two international courts although Serbia has persistently rejected the definition.
But the victims’ relatives do not expect much from the trial.
“I don’t expect anything from this trial,” Munira Subasic, head of the Srebrenica Mothers association, told reporters on Monday in front of the Belgrade court before attending the hearing.
Subasic lost 22 family members in the massacre, including her son.
“My son was killed in that warehouse, where I found two bones and buried them.
“I will never forget that, will not forgive,” she said and added the suspects should have been tried at the site of the crime.
The eight are suspected members of the Bosnian Serb “Jahorina” special police unit, a dozen of whose members have already been sentenced in Bosnia over the Kravica killings. All the defendants obtained Serbian citizenship after the war.
One of those charged was the unit’s commander, 58-year-old Nedeljko Milidragovic, also called “Nedjo the Butcher.”
He is accused of having ordered the executions and saying, “nobody should get out alive,” according to the indictment.
After the war, Milidragovic became a successful businessman in Serbia, local media reported at the time of his arrest.
Some 8,000 Muslim men and boys were killed and their bodies dumped in mass graves during the massacre, which became a symbol of the horror of the 1990s Balkan wars that accompanied Yugoslavia’s collapse.
The Kravica victims were caught as they fled through a forest.
Bosnian Serb police and the military packed the prisoners into the warehouse and began shooting and throwing grenades, according to the prosecutor and previous court hearings.
The victims’ remains have been found in at least eight mass graves, according to the prosecutor.
Previous prosecutions linked to the Srebrenica massacre have been held by the Bosnian authorities and The Hague-based International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY).
Bosnia’s 1992-1995 war between its Muslims, Croats and Serbs claimed some 100,000 lives.
Mladic awaits the ICTY’s verdict over his role in war crimes committed during the Bosnian war, including for Srebrenica.
In closing arguments last week, ICTY prosecutors called on the judges to jail Mladic for life, while his defense said he should be acquitted as he had denied all the charges during the four-year trial.
Bosnian Serb wartime political leader Radovan Karadzic was sentenced by the ICTY in March to a 40-year jail term, being found guilty of various war crimes committed during the conflict, including Srebrenica.
At least four more people have been under investigation for the Srebrenica massacre, according to Vukcevic, who led the investigation and brought charges against the eight.

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