Yugoslav intelligence
Glavas Witnesses Only Learned about War Crimes ‘from Media’
Two former politicians, Luka Bebic and Andrija Hebrang, members of the ruling Croatian Democratic Union, HDZ, told Zagreb County Court on Monday that they only learned from the media that the defendant, Branimir Glavas, had been involved in war crimes against Serbian civilians in the eastern city of Osijek in 1991.
Croatian Newspaper Loses Spy Claim Libel Case
Croatian newspaper Nacional must pay 9,100 euro compensation to vice prime minister Tomislav Karamarko for publishing claims that he was an informer for the Yugoslav intelligence service.
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Croatian President to 'Rebuild' Ties to Germany
Croatian President Kolinda Grabar Kitarovic headed for Germany on Tuesday on a mission to patch up ties with its traditional great power ally.
In an interview for the daily newspaper Vecernji list, the President said that she aimed to "rebuild the partnership" between the two countries.
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Croatian Spy Official ‘Blocked Assassination Probes’
A witness accused former Yugoslav intelligence official Josip Perkovic, on trial over the murder of a Croatian émigré, of obstructing a 1990s investigation into killings by the secret service.
Yugoslav Spy Trial Awaits Hitman’s Testimony
As the murder trial of two former secret service officials continues in Germany, 2015 will see potentially explosive testimony from a former hitman for Yugoslav intelligence.
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Yugoslav Spy Trial Told of ‘Double Agent Assassin’
The trial of Zdravko Mustac and Josip Perkovic, former Yugoslav intelligence chiefs accused of killing a Croat émigré, heard claims that a key prosecution witness was an assassin and a German spy.
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Hearings Start in Munich of Yugoslav Spy Chiefs
The first hearing for Zdravko Mustac and Josip Perkovic, two former Yugoslav Intelligence officers accused of killing a Croat emigre, started on Friday in Munich.
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Yugoslav Spy Chiefs' Trial Opens in Germany
Senior Yugoslav intelligence service ex-officials Zvonko Mustac and Josip Perkovic are being tried in Munich for involvement in plotting the murder of a Croatian émigré in 1983.
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Croatian Spy Chiefs Face Joint Trial in Germany
Former Yugoslav intelligence officials Josip Perkovic and Zdravko Mustac, charged with involvement in the murder of a political emigré in 1983, will go on trial in Munich next month.
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Germany Charges Croatia Spy Chief With Exile’s Murder
German federal prosecutors charged former Yugoslav intelligence official Josip Perkovic with involvement in the political assassination of a dissident in Germany in 1983.