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WHY WAS MOMČILO PERIŠIĆ ACQUITTED?
WHY WAS MOMČILO PERIŠIĆ ACQUITTED?

Author(s): Marko Attila Hoare
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Wittenberg University - Sociology Department

Summary/Abstract: The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia has acquitted on appeal Momcilo Perisic, former Chief of Staff of the Army of Yugoslavia (VJ), who had previously been sentenced to 27 years in prison for war-crimes in Croatia and Bosnia-Hercegovina. He was one of only six officials from Serbia-Montenegro ever indicted by the ICTY for war-crimes in Bosnia. He was the only member of the high command of the Yugoslav People’s Army (JNA) or VJ ever indicted for war-crimes in Croatia or Bosnia, and the only former JNA officer from Serbia or Montenegro of any rank ever indicted over Bosnia. His acquittal means that, to date, no official or army officer of Serbia-Montenegro and no member of the JNA or VJ high command has been convicted by the ICTY for war-crimes in Bosnia. By any standards, this represents a monumental failure on the part of the Tribunal. Precisely what kind of failure, and whether it is a failure of the Prosecution or the judges or both, is open to debate.

  • Issue Year: 8/2013
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 1-8
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: English