Slavko Milovanovic
Acquitted War Crime Defendant Sues Bosnia for Compensation
Slavko Milovanovic, who was acquitted of involvement in an attack on the village of Resagici, near Srebrenica, in May 1992, launched his case on Wednesday for compensation for the suffering caused by 15 months of restrictive measures that were imposed on him during his trial.
Bosnian Serb Ex-Policeman Acquitted of Burning Homes
The appeals chamber of the Bosnian state court in Sarajevo on Friday acquitted former reservist policeman Slavko Milovanovic of committing a crime against humanity in the village of Resagici near Srebrenica in May 1992.
Bosnia Retries Serb Ex-Policeman for Ordering Burning of Homes
The Bosnian state court's appeals chamber on Thursday began the retrial of Slavko Milovanovic, a former member of the reservist police force at the Public Security Station in the village of Skelani in the Srebrenica municipality, for alleged crimes against humanity.
Bosnian Serb Ex-Policeman’s Persecution Acquittal Challenged
The Bosnian state prosecution launched an appeal on Tuesday calling for the verdict which cleared Slavko Milovanovic of committing crimes against humanity in the village of Resagici in May 1992 to be quashed and a retrial ordered.
Bosnian Serb Policeman Cleared of Persecution in Srebrenica
The Bosnian state court on Wednesday acquitted Slavko Milovanovic, a former member of the reserve police forces at the Public Security Station in the village of Skelani in the Srebrenica municipality, of crimes against humanity.
Bosnian Serb Ex-Policeman Asks for Acquittal in Persecution Trial
In its closing statement, former Serb reservist policeman Slavko Milovanovic’s defence called on the court to acquit him of persecuting Bosniak civilians in the Skelani area near Srebrenica in 1992.