... (Bosanski) Šamac, was questioned by the RS MUP regarding recent events in that municipality. The report filed by the RS MUP stated that the Main Board of the SDS in Bosanski Šamac had, prior to the war, suggested that the then commander ...
... Bosanski Samac Simic, Tadic, and Zaric, (Trial Chamber), October 17, 2003, paras. 984, 986, 987, 992: “The Trial Chamber is satisfied upon the evidence that members of the Crisis Staff [in Bosanski Samac], including Blagoje Simic as ...
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... Bosanski Samac on 13 April 1992— without Serbian representation—brought the local cooperation to an end. Muslim, Croats and Serbs would hence separate and relocate according to ethnic or national afl'iliations. A group of50 Serb ...
... Bosanski Samac , 48 in January 1993 he was elected president of the Skupstina of Munici- pality Samac . From September 1991 to December 1993 , Blagoje Simic was the highest - ranking civil official in the municipality of Bosanski Samac ...
... Bosanski Samac but the Ustasha units were stationed in Domaljevac, near Bosanski Samac and in Prud, on the other side of the river Bosna because Muslims were heavily reserved towards the Ustasha regime. The deviation from the Ustasha ...
... Bosanski Šamac Municipal Assembly. Tadić: From 17 April 1992, Chairman of the Bosanski Šamac 'Exchange Commission' and member of the Serb Crisis Staff. Zarić: Assistant Commander for Intelligence, Reconnaissance, Morale and Information ...
... Bosanski Šamac during this period . Serb forces , the JNA and paramilitary groups from Serbia attacked Bosanski Šamac on 17 April with light and heavy artillery . " 2 The offensive did not meet with any armed resistance and its sole ...
... Bosanski Šamac, a number of paramilitaries, and the local TO detachment of the JNA were participants in a basic form of joint criminal enterprise (or JCE), sharing the same intent to execute a common plan to persecute non-Serbs in the ...