IT-94-2-I
THE PROSECUTOR OF THE TRIBUNAL
AGAINST
DRAGAN NIKOLIC ALSO KNOWN AS "JENKI" NIKOLIC
INDICTMENT
Richard J Goldstone, Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia ("the Tribunal") pursuant to his authority under Article 18 of the Statute of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia ("The Statute of the Tribunal"), charges
Dragan NIKOLIC, also known as "Jenki" NIKOLIC, ("Dragan NIKOLIC"),
believed to be from the town of Vlasenica in the Opstina of Vlasenica, Republic of Bosnia- Herzegovina, within the territory of the former Yugoslavia, with:
Grave Breaches, of the Fourth Geneva Convention of 12 August 1949 Relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War ("Geneva Convention") by committing prohibited acts against persons protected under the provisions of that Convention;
Violations of the Laws or Customs of War, including those recognized by Article 3 of the Fourth Geneva Convention of 12 August 1949 Relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War ("Geneva Convention");
and
Crimes Against Humanity, being prohibited acts committed in armed conflict and directed against a civilian population;
all committed at a place known as the Susica Camp, near the town of Vlasenica in the Opstina of Vlasenica, Republic of Bosnia-Herzegovina in the territory of the former Yugoslavia ("Susica Camp");
all offences recognized by Articles 2, 3, and 5 of the Statute of the Tribunal,
as is more particularly set out in the concise statement of the facts and recital of the crimes, as follows:
1.1 From about 13 June 1992 to about 24 June 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC committed
a Grave Breach of the Geneva Convention by participating, during a period of armed conflict or occupation, in the wilful killing of Durmo HANDZIC, a person protected by that Convention, an offence recognized by Article 2(a) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
1.2 From about 13 June 1992 to about 24 June 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC violated the Laws or Customs of War, contrary to Article 3(1)(a) of the Geneva Convention, by participating during a period of armed conflict in the murder of Durmo HANDZIC, a person protected by that Convention, an offence recognized by Article 3 of the Statute of the Tribunal.
1.3 From about 13 June 1992 to about 24 June 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC committed a Crime against Humanity by participating in the murder of Durmo HANDZIC, during a period of armed conflict and as part of a widespread or systematic attack directed against a civilian population, an offence recognized by Article 5(a) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
2.1 From about 13 June 1992 to about 24 June 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC committed a Grave Breach of the Geneva Convention by participating, during a period of armed conflict or occupation, in the wilful killing of Asim ZILDZIC, a person protected by that Convention, an offence recognized by Article 2(a) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
2.2 From about 13 June 1992 to about 24 June 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC violated the Laws or Customs of War, contrary to Article 3(1)(a) of the Geneva Convention, by participating during a period of armed conflict in the murder of Asim ZILDZIC, a person protected by that Convention, an offence recognized by Article 3 of the Statute of the Tribunal.
2.3 From about 13 June 1992 to about 24 June 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC committed a Crime against Humanity by participating in the murder of Asim ZILDZIC during a period of armed conflict and as part of a widespread or systematic attack directed against a civilian population, an offence recognized by Article 5(a) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
3.1 From about 3 July 1992 to about 7 July 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC committed a Grave Breach of the Geneva Convention by participating, during a period of armed conflict or occupation, in the wilful killing of Mevludin HATUNIC, a person protected by that Convention, an offence recognized by Article 2(a) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
3.2 Alternatively, from about 3 July 1992 to about 7 July 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC committed a Grave Breach of the Geneva Convention by participating, during a period of armed conflict or occupation, in the infliction of inhuman treatment, consisting of serious physical assaults, on Mevludin HATUNIC, a person protected by that Convention, an offence recognized by Article 2 (b) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
3.3 From about 3 July 1992 to about 7 July 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC violated the Laws or Customs of War, contrary to Article 3(1)(a) of the Geneva Convention, by participating during a period of armed conflict in the murder of Mevludin HATUNIC, a person protected by that Convention, an offence recognized by Article 3 of the Statute of the Tribunal.
3.4 Alternatively, from about 3 July 1992 to about 7 July 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC violated the Laws or Customs of War, contrary to Article 3(1)(a) of the Geneva Convention, by participating during a period of armed conflict in the infliction of cruel treatment, consisting of serious physical assaults on Mevludin HATUNIC, a person protected by that Convention, an offence recognized by Article 3 of the Statute of the Tribunal.
3.5 From about 3 July 1992 to about 7 July 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC committed a Crime against Humanity by participating in the murder of Mevludin HATUNIC during a period of armed conflict and as part of a widespread or systematic attack directed against a civilian population, an offence recognized by Article 5(a) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
3.6 Alternatively, from about 3 July 1992 to about 7 July 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC committed a Crime against Humanity by participating in inhumane acts, consisting of serious physical assaults, on Mevludin HATUNIC during a period of armed conflict and as part of a widespread or systematic attack directed against a civilian population, an offence recognized by Article 5(i) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
4.1 From about 19 June 1992 to about 26 June 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC, by being a superior responsible for the acts of a subordinate and by his own acts, committed a Grave Breach of the Geneva Convention by participating, during a period of armed conflict or occupation, in the wilful killing of Rasid FERHATBEGOVIC, a person protected by that Convention, an offence recognized by Articles 2(a) and 7(3) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
4.2 From about 19 June 1992 to about 26 June 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC, by being a superior responsible for the acts of a subordinate and by his own acts, violated the Laws or Customs of War, contrary to Article 3(1)(a) of the Geneva Convention, by participating during a period of armed conflict in the murder of Rasid FERHATBEGOVIC, a person protected by that Convention, an offence recognized by Articles 3 and 7(3) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
4.3 From about 19 June 1992 to about 26 June 1992 in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC, by being a superior responsible for the acts of a subordinate and by his own acts, committed a Crime against Humanity by participating in the murder of Rasid FERHATBEGOVIC during a period of armed conflict and as part of a widespread or systematic attack directed against a civilian population, an offence recognized by Articles 5(a) and 7(3) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
5.1 From about 19 June 1992 to about 26 June 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC, by being a superior responsible for the acts of a subordinate and by his own acts, committed a Grave Breach of the Geneva Convention by participating, during a period of armed conflict or occupation, in the wilful killing of Dzevad SARIC, a person protected by that Convention, an offence recognized by Articles 2(a) and 7(3) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
5.2 From about 19 June 1992 to about 26 June 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC, by being a superior responsible for the acts of a subordinate and by his own acts, violated the Laws or Customs of War, contrary to Article 3(1)(a) of the Geneva Convention, by participating during a period of armed conflict in the murder of Dzevad SARIC, a person protected by that Convention, an offence recognized by Articles 3 and 7(3) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
5.3 From about 19 June 1992 to about 26 June 1992 in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC, by being a superior responsible for the acts of a subordinate and by his own acts, committed a Crime against Humanity by participating in the murder of Dzevad SARIC during a period of armed conflict and as part of a widespread or systematic attack directed against a civilian population, an offence recognized by Articles 5(a) and 7(3) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
6.1 From about 19 June 1992 to about 26 June 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC, by being a superior responsible for the acts of a subordinate and by his own acts, committed a Grave Breach of the Geneva Convention by participating, during a period of armed conflict or occupation, in the
wilful killing of Muharem KOLAREVIC, a person protected by that Convention, an offence recognized by Articles 2(a) and 7(3) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
6.2 From about 19 June 1992 to about 26 June 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC, by being a superior responsible for the acts of a subordinate and by his own acts, violated the Laws or Customs of War, contrary to Article 3(1)(a) of the Geneva Convention, by participating during a period of armed conflict in the murder of Muharem KOLAREVIC, a person protected by that Convention, an offence recognized by Articles 3 and 7(3) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
6.3 From about 19 June 1992 to about 26 June 1992 in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC, by being a superior responsible for the acts of a subordinate and by his own acts, committed a Crime against Humanity by participating in the murder of Muharem KOLAREVIC during a period of armed conflict and as part of a widespread or systematic attack directed against a civilian population, an offence recognized by Articles 5(a) and 7(3) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
7.1 From about 19 June 1992 to about 26 June 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC, by being a superior responsible for the acts of a subordinate and by his own acts, committed a Grave Breach of the Geneva Convention by participating, during a period of armed conflict or occupation, in the wilful killing of a person with the surname ZEKIC, a person protected by that Convention, an offence recognized by Articles 2(a) and 7(3) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
7.2 From about 19 June 1992 to about 26 June 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC, by being a superior responsible for the acts of a subordinate and by his own acts, violated the Laws or Customs of War, contrary to Article 3(1)(a) of the Geneva Convention, by participating during a period of armed conflict in the murder of a person with the surname ZEKIC, a person protected by that Convention, an offence recognized by Articles 3 and 7(3).
7.3 From about 19 June 1992 to about 26 June 1992 in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC, by being a superior responsible for the acts of a subordinate and by his own acts, committed a Crime against Humanity by participating in the murder of a person with the surname ZEKIC during a period of armed conflict and as part of a widespread or systematic attack directed against a civilian population, an offence recognized by Articles 5(a) and 7(3) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
8.1 On or about 6 July 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC committed a Grave Breach of the Geneva Convention by participating, during a period of armed conflict or occupation, in the wilful killing of Ismet DEDIC, a person protected by that Convention, an offence recognized by Article 2 (a) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
8.2 Alternatively, on or about 6 July 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC committed a Grave Breach of the Geneva Convention by participating, during a period of armed conflict or occupation, in the infliction of inhuman treatment, consisting of serious physical assaults, on Ismet DEDIC, a person protected by that Convention, an offence recognized by Article 2(b) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
8.3 On or about 6 July 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC violated the Laws or Customs of War, contrary to Article 3(1)(a) of the Geneva Convention, by participating during a period of armed conflict in the murder of Ismet DEDIC, a person protected by that Convention, an offence recognized by Article 3 of the Statute of the Tribunal.
8.4 Alternatively, on or about 6 July 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC violated the Laws or
Customs of War, contrary to Article 3(1)(a) of the Geneva Convention, by participating during a period of armed conflict in the infliction of cruel treatment, consisting of serious physical assaults on Ismet DEDIC, a person protected by that Convention, an offence recognized by Article 3 of the Statute of the Tribunal.
8.5 On or about 6 July 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC committed a Crime against Humanity by participating in the murder of Ismet DEDIC during a period of armed conflict and as part of a widespread or systematic attack directed against a civilian population, an offence recognized by Article 5(a) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
8.6 Alternatively, on or about 6 July 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC committed a Crime against Humanity by participating in inhumane acts, consisting of serious physical assaults, on Ismet DEDIC during a period of armed conflict and as part of a widespread or systematic attack directed against a civilian population, an offence recognized by Article 5(i) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
9.1 From about 24 June 1992 to about 19 July 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC committed a Grave Breach of the Geneva Convention by participating, during a period of armed conflict or occupation, in the infliction of inhuman treatment, consisting of serious physical assaults, on Galib MUSIC, a person protected by that Convention, an offence recognized by Article 2(b) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
9.2 From about 24 June 1992 to about 19 July 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC violated the Laws or Customs of War, contrary to Article 3(1)(a) of the Geneva Convention, by participating during a period of armed conflict in the infliction of cruel treatment, consisting of serious physical assaults on Galib MUSIC, a person protected by that Convention, an offence recognized by Article 3 of the Statute of the Tribunal.
9.3 From about 24 June 1992 to about 19 July 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC committed a Crime against Humanity by participating in inhumane acts, consisting of serious physical assaults, on Galib MUSIC during a period of armed conflict and as part of a widespread or systematic attack directed against a civilian population, an offence recognized by Article 5(i) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
10.1 From about 1 June 1992 to about 18 July 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC committed a Grave Breach of the Geneva Convention by participating, during a period of armed conflict or occupation, in the torture, by use of a bayonet, of Fikret "Cice" ARNAUT, a person protected by that Convention, an offence recognized by Article 2(b) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
10.2 From about 1 June 1992 to about 18 July 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC violated the Laws or Customs of War, contrary to Article 3(1)(a) of the Geneva Convention, by participating during a period of armed conflict in the torture, by use of a bayonet, of Fikret "Cice" ARNAUT, a person protected by that Convention, an offence recognized by Article 3 of the Statute of the Tribunal.
10.3 From about 1 June 1992 to about 18 July 1992, in Susica camp, Dragan NIKOLIC committed a Crime against Humanity by participating in the torture, by use of a bayonet, of Fikret "Cice" ARNAUT during a period of armed conflict and as part of a widespread or systematic attack directed against a civilian population, an offence recognized by Article 5(f) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
11.1 From about 1 June 1992 to about 18 July 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC committed a Grave Breach of the Geneva Convention by participating, during a period of armed conflict or occupation, in the wilful causing of great suffering, inflicted as a result of serious physical assaults, to Fikret "Cice" ARNAUT, a person protected by that Convention, an offence recognized by Article 2 (c) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
11.2 From about 1 June 1992 to about 18 July 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC violated the Laws or Customs of War, contrary to Article 3(1)(a) of the Geneva Convention, by participating during a period of armed conflict in the cruel treatment, inflicted as a result of serious physical assaults, of Fikret "Cice" ARNAUT, a person protected by that Convention, an offence recognized by Article 3 of the Statute of the Tribunal.
11.3 From about 1 June 1992 to about 18 July 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC committed a Crime against Humanity by participating in inhumane acts, consisting of serious physical assaults, of Fikret "Cice" ARNAUT during a period of armed conflict and as part of a widespread or systematic attack directed against a civilian population, an offence recognized by Article 5(i) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
12.1 From about 20 June 1992 to about 30 June 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC committed a Grave Breach of the Geneva Convention by participating, during a period of armed conflict or occupation, in the torture, by use of a bayonet, of Mubin MUSIC, a person protected by that Convention, an offence recognized by Article 2 (b) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
12.2 From about 20 June 1992 to about 30 June 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC violated the Laws or Customs of War, contrary to Article 3(1)(a) of the Geneva Convention, by participating during a period of armed conflict in the torture, by use of a bayonet, of Mubin MUSIC, a person protected by that Convention, an offence recognized by Article 3 of the Statute of the Tribunal.
12.3 From about 13 June 1992 to about 3 July 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC committed a Crime against Humanity by participating in the torture, by use of a bayonet, of Mubin MUSIC during a period of armed conflict and as part of a widespread or systematic attack directed against a civilian population, an offence recognized by Article 5(f) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
13.1 From about 13 June 1992 to about 3 July 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC committed a Grave Breach of the Geneva Convention by participating, during a period of armed conflict or occupation, in the torture, by use of a pistol, of Suad MAHMUTOVIC, a person protected by that Convention, an offence recognized by Article 2(b) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
13.2 From about 13 June 1992 to about 3 July 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC violated the Laws or Customs of War, contrary to Article 3(1)(a) by participating during a period of armed conflict in the torture, by use of a pistol, of Suad MAHMUTOVIC, a person protected by that Convention, an offence recognized by Article 3 of the Statute of the Tribunal.
13.3 From about 13 June 1992 to about 3 July 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC committed a Crime against Humanity by participating in the torture, by use of a pistol, of Suad MAHMUTOVIC during a period of armed conflict and as part of a widespread or systematic attack directed against a civilian population, an offence recognized by Article 5(f) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
14.1 From about 13 June 1992 to about 3 July 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC committed a Grave Breach of the Geneva Convention by participating, during a period of armed conflict or occupation, in the causing of serious injury to body or health, occasioned by physical assaults resulting in disfigurement, of Suad MAHMUTOVIC, a person protected by that Convention, an offence recognized by Article 2(c) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
14.2 From about 13 June 1992 to about 3 July 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC violated the Laws or Customs of War, contrary to Article 3(1)(a) of the Geneva Convention, by participating during a period of armed conflict in the cruel treatment by physical assaults resulting in disfigurement, of Suad MAHMUTOVIC, a person protected by that Convention, an offence recognized by Article 3 of the Statute of the Tribunal.
14.3 From about 13 June 1992 to about 3 July 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC committed a Crime against Humanity by participating in inhumane acts, consisting of serious physical assaults resulting in disfigurement, of Suad MAHMUTOVIC during a period of armed conflict and as part of a widespread or systematic attack directed against a civilian population, an offence recognized by Article 5(i) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
15.1 On or about 13 June 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC committed a Grave Breach of the Geneva Convention by participating, during a period of armed conflict or occupation, in wilfully causing great suffering, inflicted as a result of a serious physical assault, to Sead AMBESKOVIC, a person protected by that Convention, an offence recognized by Article 2 (c) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
15.2 On or about 13 June 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC violated the Laws or Customs of War, contrary to Article 3(1)(a) of the Geneva Convention, by participating during a period of armed conflict in the cruel treatment, consisting of a serious physical assault, of Sead AMBESKOVIC, a person protected by that Convention, an offence recognized by Article 3 of the Statute of the Tribunal.
15.3 On or about 13 June 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC committed a Crime against Humanity by participating in inhumane acts, consisting of a serious physical assault, on Sead AMBESKOVIC during a period of armed conflict and as part of a widespread or systematic attack directed against a civilian population, an offence recognized by Article 5(i) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
16.1 On or about 14 June 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC committed a Grave Breach of the Geneva Convention by participating, during a period of armed conflict or occupation, in wilfully causing great suffering, inflicted as a result of a serious physical assault causing serious disfigurement, to Sead AMBESKOVIC, a person protected by that Convention, an offence recognized by Article 2 (c) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
16.2 On or about 14 June 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC violated the Laws or Customs of War, contrary to Article 3(1)(a) of the Geneva Convention, by participating during a period of armed conflict in the cruel treatment, consisting of a serious physical assault causing disfigurement, of Sead AMBESKOVIC, a person protected by that Convention, an offence recognized by Article 3 of the Statute of the Tribunal.
16.3 On or about 14 June 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC committed a Crime against Humanity by participating in inhumane acts, consisting of a serious physical assault causing disfigurement, on Sead AMBESKOVIC during a period of armed conflict and as part of a
widespread or systematic attack directed against a civilian population, an offence recognized by Article 5(i) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
17.1 On or about 16 June 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC committed a Grave Breach of the Geneva Convention by participating, during a period of armed conflict or occupation, in wilfully causing great suffering, inflicted as a result of a serious physical assault, to Sead AMBESKOVIC, a person protected by that Convention, an offence recognized by Article 2 (c) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
17.2 On or about 16 June 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC violated the Laws or Customs of War, contrary to Article 3(1)(a) of the Geneva Convention, by participating during a period of armed conflict in the cruel treatment, consisting of a serious physical assault, of Sead AMBESKOVIC, a person protected by that Convention, an offence recognized by Article 3 of the Statute of the Tribunal.
17.3 On or about 16 June 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC committed a Crime against Humanity by participating in inhumane acts, consisting of a serious physical assault, on Sead AMBESKOVIC during a period of armed conflict and as part of a widespread or systematic attack directed against a civilian population, an offence recognized by Article 5(i) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
18.1 From about 1 June 1992 to about 2 July 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC, by being a superior responsible for the acts of a subordinate and by his own acts committed a Grave Breach of the Geneva Convention by participating, during a period of armed conflict or occupation, in the infliction of inhuman treatment, consisting of serious physical assaults, to Redjo CAKISIC, a person protected by that Convention, an offence recognized by Articles 2(b) and 7(3) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
18.2 From about 1 June 1992 to about 2 July 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC, by being a superior responsible for the acts of a subordinate and by his own acts, violated the Laws or Customs of War, contrary to Article 3(1)(a) of the Geneva Convention, by participating during a period of armed conflict in the cruel treatment, consisting of serious physical assaults, of Redjo CAKISIC, a person protected by that Convention, an offence recognized by Articles 3 and 7(3).
18.3 From about 1 June 1992 to about 2 July 1992 in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC, by being a superior responsible for the acts of a subordinate and by his own acts, committed a Crime against Humanity by participating in inhumane acts, consisting of serious physical assaults, on Redjo CAKISIC during a period of armed conflict and as part of a widespread or systematic attack directed against a civilian population, an offence recognized by Articles 5(i) and 7(3) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
19.1 From about 24 June 1992 to about 19 July 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC committed a Grave Breach of the Geneva Convention by participating, during a period of armed conflict or occupation, in the wilful causing of great suffering, inflicted as a result of a physical assault, to Hasna CAKISIC, a person protected by that Convention, an offence recognized by Article 2 (c) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
19.2 From about 24 June 1992 to about 19 July l992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC violated the Laws or Customs of War, contrary to Article 3(1)(c)of the Geneva Convention, by participating during a period of armed conflict in inflicting outrages upon the personal dignity,
inflicted as a result of a physical assault, of Hasna CAKISIC, a person protected by that Convention, an offence recognized by Article 3 of the Statute of the Tribunal.
19.3 From about 24 June 1992 to about 19 July 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC committed a Crime against Humanity by participating in inhumane acts, consisting of a physical assault, to Hasna CAKISIC during a period of armed conflict and as part of a widespread or systematic attack directed against a civilian population, an offence recognized by Article 5(i) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
20.1 From about 1 June 1992 to about 30 September 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC, by being a superior responsible for the acts of a subordinate and by his own acts, committed a Grave Breach of the Geneva Convention by participating, during a period of armed conflict or occupation, in the unlawful confinement of more than 500 civilians, the names of most of whom cannot be ascertained but amongst them were the following:
Durmo HANDZIC, Asim ZILDZIC, Mevludin HATUNIC, Rasid FERHATBEGOVIC, Dzevad SARIC, Muharem KOLAREVIC,
a person with the surname ZEKIC, Ismet DEDIC, Galib MUSIC,
Fikret "Cice" ARNAUT, Mubin MUSIC, Suad MAHMUTOVIC,
Sead AMBESKOVIC, Redjo CAKISIC, and Hasna CAKISIC,
the said civilians of the Vlasenica Opstinand surrounding areas, being persons protected by that Convention, an offence recognized by Articles 2(g) and 7(3) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
20.2 From about 1 June 1992 to about 30 September 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC, by being a superior responsible for the acts of a subordinate and by his own acts, committed a Crime against Humanity by participating during a period of armed conflict in the imprisonment of more than 500 civilians, the names of most of whom cannot be ascertained but amongst them were the following:
Durmo HANDZIC, Asim ZILDZIC, Mevludin HATUNIC, Rasid
FERHATBEGOVIC, Dzevad SARIC, Muharem KOLAREVIC,
a person with the surname ZEKIC, Ismet DEDIC, Galib MUSIC,
Fikret "Cice" ARNAUT, Mubin MUSIC, Suad MAHMUTOVIC,
Sead AMBESKOVIC, Redjo CAKISIC, and Hasna CAKISIC,
the said civilians of the Vlasenica Opstinand surrounding areas, all during a period of armed conflict and as part of a widespread or systematic attack directed against a civilian population, an offence recognized by Articles 5(e) and 7(3) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
21.1 From about 1 June 1992 to about 30 September 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC, by
being a superior responsible for the acts of a subordinate and by his own acts, committed a Grave Breach of the Geneva Convention by participating, during a period of armed conflict or occupation, in the extensive appropriation of property not justified by military necessity and carried out unlawfully and wantonly, including but not limited to private property of persons detained at Susica Camp, the names of most of whom cannot be ascertained but amongst them were Sead AMBESKOVIC, Mubin MUSIC, Redjo CAKISIC, and Hasna CAKISIC, an offence recognized by Articles 2(d) and 7(3) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
21.2 From about 1 June 1992 to about 30 September 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC, by being a superior responsible for the acts of a subordinate and by his own acts, violated the Laws or Customs of War, by participating during a period of armed conflict in the plunder of private property of persons detained at Susica Camp, the names of most of whom cannot be ascertained but amongst them were Sead AMBESKOVIC, Mubin MUSIC, Redjo CAKISIC, and Hasna CAKISIC, an offence recognized by Articles 3(e) and 7(3)of the Statute of the Tribunal.
22.1 From about 1 June 1992 to about 30 September 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC, by being a superior responsible for the acts of a subordinate and by his own acts, committed a Grave Breach of the Geneva Convention by participating, during a period of armed conflict or occupation, in the unlawful transfer of civilians from Susica Camp to Batkovic Camp, the names of all of whom cannot be ascertained but amongst them were Mubin MUSIC, Suad MAHMUTOVIC, Sead AMBESKOVIC, and Redjo CAKISIC, all being persons protected by that Convention, an offence recognized by Articles 2(g) and 7(3) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
23.1 From about 1 June 1992 to about 30 September 1992, a period of armed conflict, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC, by being a superior responsible for the acts of a subordinate and by his own acts, committed a Crime against Humanity by participating in the persecution on political, racial and/or religious grounds of more than 500 civilians, the names of most of whom cannot be ascertained but amongst them were the following:
Durmo HANDZIC, Asim ZILDZIC, Mevludin HATUNIC, Rasid
FERHATBEGOVIC, Dzevad SARIC, Muharem KOLAREVIC,
a person with the surname ZEKIC, Ismet DEDIC, Galib MUSIC,
Fikret "Cice" ARNAUT, Mubin MUSIC, Suad MAHMUTOVIC,
Sead AMBESKOVIC, Redjo CAKISIC, and Hasna CAKISIC,
the said civilians of the Vlasenica Opstinand surrounding areas who were or believed to be the Muslims or non-Serbs of the region by maintaining a camp in which the said civilians were incarcerated, all during a period of armed conflict and as part of a widespread or systematic attack directed against a civilian population, an offence recognized by Articles 5(h) and 7(3) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
24.1 From about 1 June 1992 to about 30 September 1992, in Susica Camp, Dragan NIKOLIC, by being a superior responsible for the act of a subordinate and by his own acts, committed a Crime against Humanity by participating in inhumane acts against more than 500 civilians, the names of most of whom cannot be ascertained but amongst them were the following:
Durmo HANDZIC, Asim ZILDZIC, Mevludin HATUNIC, Rasid
FERHATBEGOVIC, Dzevad SARIC, Muharem KOLAREVIC,
a person with the surname ZEKIC, Ismet DEDIC, Galib MUSIC,
Fikret "Cice" ARNAUT, Mubin MUSIC, Suad MAHMUTOVIC,
Sead AMBESKOVIC, Redjo CAKISIC, and Hasna CAKISIC,
the said civilians of the Vlasenica Opstinand surrounding areas, by endangering the health and welfare of detainees by providing inadequate food, endangering the health and welfare of detainees by providing living conditions failing to meet minimal basic standards, and by creating an atmosphere where detainees feared for their personal safety, during a period of armed conflict and as part of a widespread or systematic attack directed against a civilian population, an offence recognized by Articles 5(i) and 7(3) of the Statute of the Tribunal.
________________________________ Richard J.
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