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BOSNIAN MUSLIMS WATCH TV COVERAGE FROM WAR CRIMES TRIBUNAL, 2001-02-26 (photo)

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BOSNIAN MUSLIMS WATCH TV COVERAGE FROM WAR CRIMES TRIBUNAL, 2001-02-26 (photo)
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2001 AD (C21st AD)
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2001-02-26
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A Muslim boy eats on the floor as members of his family, whose relatives were killed by Bosnian Croat troops, sit in their home in the village of Ahmici and watch live TV coverage from the U.N war crimes tribunal February 26, 2001. Muslim survivors of the 1993 massacre in the village of Ahmici voiced disappointment with sentences handed down by the U.N war crimes court to two Bosnian Croats, saying they deserved maximum sentences. Dario Kordic, the first senior politician to be convicted by U.N. war crimes court for former Yugoslavia, once vice-president of the self-proclaimed Bosnian Croat state, was found guility of persecuting, killing and detaining Muslims in central Bosnia from late 1991 to 1994 and sentenced to 25 years in jail. Mario Cerkez, who was accused of command responsibility for the notorious Ahmici massacre, in which Bosnian Croats murdered more than 100 people before torching their homes, received 15 years sentence. DS

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