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22 Jun 96This Week: Joint Endeavor reaches halfway point; eyewitnesses finger Tadic | ![]() |
Muslims stoned a Catholic monastery in Mostar, two weeks before elections to help reunify the ethnically polarized Bosnian city.
The ICTY released a Goran Lajic in a case of mistaken identity. Lajic claimed that another person with the same name committed the war crimes in question, at Keraterm prison camp in 1992. Lajic is returning to Germany, where he was arrested on March 18, rather than to Republika Srpska where he is wanted for deserting the Bosnian Serb army. The prosecution said the mistake was caused by biographic coincidences. Both the arrested Lajic and the wanted man with the same name lived in the town of Banja Luka, went to the same school and both served as military policemen at the beginning of the war.
Dusan Tadic was fingered at the ICTY war crimes trial in The Hague by a Muslim survivor of the Omarska prison camp. The witness had casually known Tadic for years prior to seeing him twice at the camp in 1992. The witness saw Tadic, armed and in uniform, remove several men from the garage in which they were kept, soon followed by threats, moaning and screaming. The prisoners were not returned. When he briefly left the building a day later he saw blood on the walls where the screams had come from. Tadic is also claiming to be a victim of mistaken identity.
At a press conference marking the end of his tour in Bosnia, Major General Michael Jackson stronly rejected criticism that IFOR has been too timid in enforcing the Dayton Accord: "What you have to do is to make very careful judgments. I mean, Actions have reactions, and reactions to that. And you have to make some very careful judgments about where you want to be in the long term before you start reacting to day-to-day events. It's not easy ... If people wish to vote or to act in an ethnic manner -- as opposed to a multi-ethnic manner -- at the end of the day, that is what they are going to do. And I'm not going to change it by coming with a big stick."
Dusan Tadic was fingered by another Muslim survivor of the Omarska prison camp at the ICTY war crimes trials at The Hague. He said he saw Tadic at the camp at least twice. The witness knew Tadic because he was a frequent visitor to the witness's restaurant before the war. None of the prosecution witnesses has yet been able to testify that they saw Tadic committing war crimes, either against themselves or others. (Probably because the ones who saw it are unable to testify.) The prosecution strategy is to prove that what Tadic is alleged to have done is part of a pattern. The real connection between him and the crimes is yet to be made. Unless the prosecution can establish that, certain charges may have to be dropped.
Bosnian authorities arrested the man suspected of crowning former prime minister Haris Silajdzic at a political rally last week. The suspect confessed to assaulting the popular opposition leader.
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