Ejup Ganic
Bosniak Former Political Leader’s War Crimes Trial Set for September
It was announced at a status conference at the Bosnian state court on Wednesday that the high-profile trial of prominent wartime political leader Ejup Ganic and nine other defendants who are accused of involvement in war crimes in the high-profile Dobrovoljacka Street case will begin on September 21.
Wartime Bosniak Leader Pleads Innocent to Attack on Yugoslav Troops
Ten people including Ejup Ganic, a Bosniak former political leader who was a member of Bosnia's presidency during the war, pleaded not guilty at the Bosnian state court on Tuesday to committing war crimes against prisoners of war and civilians in the controversial Dobrovoljacka Street case.
High-Level Suspects Charged, But Bosnia’s Dobrovoljacka Case Has Troubled History
The Bosnian state prosecution filed an indictment this week charging ten people with committing a war crime in Sarajevo on May 3, 1992, when a Yugoslav People's Army military convoy was withdrawing from the capital.
Bosnia Indicts Ten for Yugoslav Troops’ Deaths in Sarajevo
The Bosnian state prosecution said on Wednesday that it has charged ten suspects including Ejup Ganic, who was a member of Bosnia's presidency during the war, with committing war crimes against prisoners of war and civilians in the controversial Dobrovoljacka Street case.
Vucic: I will not ruin chance to build friendship
BRUSSELS - Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic has said in Brussels that he was taken aback by a decision of Croatia's outgoing President Ivo Josipovic to decorate Ejup Ganic, a member of the wartime presidency of Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH), and by a statement made by Ganic after receiving the recognition.
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Croatia decorates Bosnian wanted for war crimes by Serbia
Croatia decorates Bosnian wanted for war crimes by Serbia
ZAGREB -- Ivo Josipovic has decorated Ejup Ganic, whom Serbia charges with war crimes, and for whom the country has issued an international arrest warrant.
Josipovic decorates Ganic, Serbia charges him for war crimes
ZAGREB - Ivo Josipovic, outgoing president of Croatia, has decorated Ejup Ganic, member of the Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH) war-time presidency, whom Serbia has placed on an international warrant for war crimes.
Presenting the decoration, Josipovic said that he is happy to award an individual who deserves such recognition.
Croatian President Gives Wartime Bosnian Leader Medal
Outgoing Croatian President Ivo Josipovic decorated wartime Bosnian presidency member Ejup Ganic, who was accused by Serbia of ordering a deadly attack on Yugoslav troops in 1992.
Commemoration for JNA soldiers killed in Dobrovoljacka
EASTERN SARAJEVO - Serbs from Republika Srpska (RS) commemorated on Saturday the death of 42 soldiers of the former Yugoslav Army (JNA) who were killed in the Dobrovoljacka street in Sarajevo 22 years ago, and at the same time, former members of the so called Green Berets gathered at the same location, but they dispersed without incident.