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Beve veleno nell'aula del Tribunale penale internazionale: suicida generale croato
epa06357320 A series of three video stills taken from a live video feed by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) showing Bosnian Croat Slobodan Praljak, taking an unknown substance at the court in The Hague, The Netherlands, 29 November 2017, during the appeals judgement in the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), for war crimes committed during the bloody break-up of Yugoslavia. Praljak took the substance after the court ruled the 20-year sentence he received would be upheld, and claimed he took poison. EPA/ICTY HANDOUT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALES
Niente politica, Gotovina si dà agli affari
Ante Gotovina (R), who was commander in the Split district of the Croatian army, talks in the courtroom of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) before his appeal judgement in The Hague November 16, 2012. The appeals court overturned on Friday the conviction of Gotovina, the most senior Croatian military officer charged with war crimes during the Balkan conflict of the 1990s. Gotovina had been jailed for 24 years. The conviction of Mladen Markac, a Croatian police commander who had been serving an 18-year sentence, was also overturned. REUTERS/Bas Czerwinski/Pool (NETHERLANDS - Tags: CRIME LAW CONFLICT POLITICS)
Giorgieri ucciso 25 anni fa Ma i misteri restano aperti
Croazia, 24 anni di carcere all’ex generale Gotovina