SARAJEVO, Bosnia (March 12,2008) – The Bosnian State Court indicted Serbian war criminal Momir Savic yesterday for the mass murder, rape and torture of Bosnian civilians in eastern Bosnia during the 1992-95 Serbian aggression against Bosnia.
Serbian war criminal Momir Savic is accused of persecution, murder, imprisonment, rape, torture and other inhuman acts against Bosnian civilians in and around the eastern Bosnian town of Visegrad from April to September 1992, the Bosnian State Court said in a statement.
Serbian war criminal Momir Savic was a member of a genocidal paramilitary unit of the Serbians living in Bosnia formed when the Uzice Corps of the Serbian aggressor's formations from Serbia attacked Bosnia.
The Bosnian State Court said Serbian war criminal Momir Savic and several other Serbian aggressor's soldiers had taken 10 Bosnian civilians from their homes in a Visegrad neighbourhood in May 1992, tortured them and then executed them.
Serbian war criminal Momir Savic took part in other, similar war crimes and once, "when one Bosnian civilian tried to run away, shot at him ... and deprived him of his life," the indictment said.
Serbian war criminal Momir Savic is also accused of repeatedly raping a Bosnian woman in her house from June to September 1992.
Serbian war criminal Momir Savic is also accused in the indictment of taking part in the torture and the mass murder of Bosnian civilians from villages around the eastern Bosnian town of Visegrad, and of plundering and burning their houses during the 1992-1995 Serbian aggression against Bosnia.
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Wednesday, March 12, 2008
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