Updated March 13, 2002
 

In this February 13, 1995 indictment, Dusko Tadic and Goran Borovnica are charged with war crimes stemming from the alleged mistreatment, sexual assault, and murder of prisoners held at the Omarska camp in the former Yugoslavia.


THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL
FOR THE FORMER YUGOSLAVIA


THE PROSECUTOR OF
THE TRIBUNAL

AGAINST

DUSAN TADIC a/k/a "DULE"
GORAN BOROVNICA


INDICTMENT


Richard J. Goldstone, Prosecutor of the International
Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, 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:

1. From about 25 May 1992 Serb forces attacked Bosnian
Muslim and Croat population centers in the opstina of
Prijedor, Bosnia-Herzegovina, forcing most Muslims and
Croats from their homes and confining many thousands,
including more than 3,000 who were held in the Omarska camp,
a former mining complex. The accused Dusan TADIC a/k/a
"Dule" a/k/a "Dusko", participated in the collection and
mistreatment, including killings, of Bosnian Muslims and
Croats in opstina Prijedor within Omarska camp and outside
Omarska camp, as set forth below. The accused Goran
BOROVNICA participated with Dusan TADIC in killings outside
of Omarska camp, as set forth below:


Background

2.1. In May, 1992, intensive shelling of Muslim areas in the
opstina Prijedor caused the Muslim residents to flee their
homes. The majority of them then surrendered or were
captured by Serb forces. As the Serb forces rounded up the
Muslims and any Croat residents, they forced the Muslims and
Croats to march in columns bound for one or another of the
prison camps that the Serbs had established in the opstina.
The Serb forces pulled many of the Muslims and Croats from
the columns and shot or beat them on the spot.

2.2. On about 25 May 1992, about three weeks after Serbs
forcibly took control of government authority in the
opstina, and two days after the start of large scale
military attacks on Muslim population centers, the Serb
forces began taking prisoners to the Omarska camp.

2.3. During the next several weeks, the Serb forces
continued to round up Muslims and Croats from Kozarac,
Prijedor town, and other places in the opstina and interned
them in the camps. Many of Prijedor's Muslim and Croat
intellectuals, professional and political leaders were sent
to Omarska. There were approximately 40 women in the camp,
and all the other prisoners in the camp were men.

2.4. Within the area of the Omarska mining complex that was
used for the camp, the camp authorities generally confined
the prisoners in three different buildings: the
administration building, where interrogations took place and
most of the women were confined; the garage or hangar
building; the "white house," a small building where
particularly severe beatings were administered; and on a
cement courtyard area between the buildings known as the
"pista". There was another small building, known as the "red
house", where prisoners were sometimes taken but most often
did not emerge alive.

2.5. Living conditions at Omarska were brutal. Prisoners
were crowded together with little or no facilities for
personal hygiene. They were fed starvation rations once a
day and given only three minutes to get into the canteen
area, eat, and get out. The little water they received was
ordinarily foul. Prisoners had no changes of clothing and no
bedding. They received no medical care.

2.6. Severe beatings were commonplace. The camp guards, and
others who came to the camp and physically abused the
prisoners, used all manner of weapons during these beatings,
including wooden batons, metal rods and tools, lengths of
thick industrial cable that had metal balls affixed to the
end, rifle butts, and knives. Both female and male prisoners
were beaten, tortured, raped, sexually assaulted, and
humiliated. Many, whose identities are known and unknown,
did not survive the camp. After the collection of thousands
of Bosnian Muslims and Croats in later May, 1992, groups of
Serbs including the accused later entered villages in which
Muslims and Croats remained, at which time they killed some
villagers and drove others from their homes.


General Allegations

3.1. At all times relevant to this indictment, a state of
armed conflict and partial occupation existed in the
territory of Bosnia-Herzegovina.

3.2. All acts or omissions set forth as grave breaches
recognised by Article 2 of the Statute of the Tribunal
occurred during that armed conflict and partial occupation.

3.3. All of the prisoners at the Omarska camp, and the
Bosnian Muslims and Croats of the opstina of Prijedor
referred to in this indictment were, at all relevant times,
persons protected by the Geneva Conventions of 1949.

3 4. All of the accused in this indictment were required to
abide by the mandate of the laws and customs governing the
conduct of war, including the Geneva Conventions of 1949.

3.5. Unless otherwise set forth below, all acts and
omissions set forth in this indictment took place between 24
May and 30 August 1992.

3.6. In each paragraph charging torture, the acts were
committed by, or at the instigation of, or with the consent
or acquiescence of, an official or person acting in an
official capacity, and for one or more of the following
purposes: to obtain information or a confession from the
victim or a third person; to punish the victim for an act
the victim or a third person committed or was suspected of
having committed; to intimidate or coerce the victim or a
third person; and/or for any reason based upon
discrimination of any kind

3.7. In each paragraph charging crimes against humanity, a
crime recognised by Article 5 of the Statute of the
Tribunal, the alleged acts or omissions were part of a
widespread or large-scale or systematic attack directed
against a civilian population, specifically the Muslim and
Croat population of the Prijedor district.

3.8. The term "Serb" refers either to Bosnian citizens of
Serbian descent or to individuals for whom it is unknown
whether they were Bosnian Serbs or citizens of Serbia
proper.

3.9. Paragraphs 3.1 through 3.8 are realleged and
incorporated into each of the charges described below.


CHARGES:

4.1. "F" was taken to the Omarska camp as a prisoner in
early June 1992. Sometime between early June and 3 August
1992, "F" was taken to the Separacija building at the
entrance to the Omarska camp and placed in a room where
Dusan TADIC subjected "F" to forcible sexual intercourse.

4.2. Dusan TADIC wilfully caused great suffering to "F" by
subjecting her to forcible sexual intercourse, a GRAVE
BREACH recognised by Article 2(c) of the Statute of the
Tribunal. or;

4.3. Alternatively, Dusan TADIC subjected "F" to cruel
treatment by forcible sexual intercourse, a VIOLATION OF THE
LAWS OR CUSTOMS OF WAR recognised by Article 3 of the
Statute of the Tribunal and Article 3(1)(a) of the Geneva
Conventions of 1949.

4.4 Dusan TADIC raped "F", a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY
recognised by Article 5(g) of the Statute of the Tribunal.


5.1. About late June 1992, a group of Bosnian Serbs from
outside the camp, including Dusan TADIC entered the large
garage building known as the "hangar" and called prisoners
out of their rooms by name, including Emir KARABASIC, Jasmin
HRNIC, Enver ALIC, Fikret HARAMBASIC and Emir BEGANOVIC. The
prisoners were in different rooms and came out separately.
The group of Serbs, including Dusan TADIC, severely beat the
prisoners with various objects and kicked them on their
heads and bodies. After Fikret HARAMBASIC was beaten, two
other prisoners, "G" and "H", were called out. A member of
the group ordered "G" and "H" to lick Fikret HARAMBASIC's
buttocks and genitals and then to sexually mutilate Fikret
HARAMBASIC. "H" covered Fikret HARAMBASIC's mouth to silence
his screams and "G" bit off one of Fikret HARAMBASIC's
testicles. Emir KARABASIC, Jasmin HRNIC and Fikret
HARAMBASIC died from the attack. Enver ALIC, who was
severely injured, was thrown onto the back of a truck with
the dead and driven away.

victim: Emir KARABASIC

    5.2 Dusan TADIC participated in the wilful killing of
Emir KARABASIC, a GRAVE BREACH recognised by Articles 2(a)
and 7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal. or;

    5.3. Alternatively, Dusan TADIC participated in the
murder of Emir KARABASIC, a VIOLATION OF THE LAWS OR CUSTOMS
OF WAR recognised by Articles 3 and 7(1) of the Statute of
the Tribunal and Article 3(1)(a) of the Geneva Conventions.

    5.4 Dusan TADIC participated in the murder of Emir
KARABASIC, a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY recognised by Articles
5(a) and 7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal.

    5.5. Dusan TADIC participated in wilfully causing Emir
KARABASIC great suffering or serious injury to body or
health, a GRAVE BREACH recognised by Articles 2(c) and 7(1)
of the Statute of the Tribunal, or;

5.6. Alternatively, Dusan TADIC participated in subjecting
Emir KARABASIC to cruel treatment, a VIOLATION OF THE LAWS
OR CUSTOMS OF WAR recognised by Articles 3 and 7(1) of the
Statute of the Tribunal and Article 3(1)(a) of the Geneva
Conventions.

    5.7 Dusan TADIC participated in the commission of
inhumane acts against Emir KARABASIC, a CRIME AGAINST
HUMANITY recognised by Articles 5(i) and 7(1) of the Statute
of the Tribunal.

victim: Jasmin HRNIC

    5.8. Dusan TADIC participated in the wilful killing of
Jasmin HRNIC, a GRAVE BREACH recognised by Articles 2(a) and
7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal. or;

    5.9. Alternatively, Dusan TADIC participated in murder
of Jasmin HRNIC, a VIOLATION OF THE LAWS OR CUSTOMS OF WAR
recognised by Articles 3 and 7(1) of the Statute of the
Tribunal and Article 3(1)(a) of the Geneva Conventions.

    5.10. Dusan TADIC participated in the murder of Jasmin
HRNIC, a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY recognised by Articles 5(a)
and 7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal.

   5.11. Dusan TADIC participated in wilfully causing Jasmin
HRNIC great suffering or serious injury to body or health, a
GRAVE BREACH recognised by Articles 2(c) and 7(1) of the
Statute of the Tribunal, or;

   5.12. Alternatively, Dusan TADIC participated in
subjecting Jasmin HRNIC to cruel treatment, a VIOLATION OF
THE LAWS AND CUSTOMS OF WAR recognised by Articles 3 and
7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal and Article 3(1)(a) of
the Geneva Conventions.

   5.13. Dusan TADIC participated in the commission of
inhumane acts against Jasmin HRNIC, a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY
recognised by Articles 5(i) and 7(1) of the Statute of the
Tribunal.

victim: Enver ALIC

   5.14. Dusan TADIC participated in the wilful killing of
Enver ALIC, a GRAVE BREACH recognised by Articles 2(a) and
7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal, or;

   5.15. Alternatively, Dusan TADIC participated in murder
of Enver ALIC, a VIOLATION OF THE LAWS OR CUSTOMS OF WAR
recognised by Articles 3 and 7(1) of the Statute of the
Tribunal and Article 3(1)(a) of the Geneva Conventions.

   5.16. Dusan TADIC participated in the murder of Enver
ALIC, a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY recognised by Articles 5(a)
and 7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal

   5.17. Dusan TADIC participated in wilfully causing Enver
ALIC great suffering or serious injury to body or health, a
GRAVE BREACH recognised by Articles 2(c) and 7(1) of the
Statute of the Tribunal, or;

   5.18. Alternatively, Dusan TADIC participated in
subjecting Enver ALIC to cruel treatment, a VIOLATION OF THE
LAWS AND CUSTOMS OF WAR recognised by Articles 3 and 7(1) of
the Statute of the Tribunal and Article 3(1)(a) of the
Geneva Conventions.

   5.19. Dusan TADIC participated in the commission of
inhumane acts against Enver ALIC, a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY
recognised by Articles 5(i) and 7(1) of the Statute of the
Tribunal.

victim: Fikret HARAMBASIC

   5.20. Dusan TADIC participated in the wilful killing of
Fikret HARAMBASIC, a GRAVE BREACH recognised by Articles
2(a) and 7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal, or;

   5.21. Alternatively, Dusan TADIC participated in the
murder of Fikret HARAMBASIC, a VIOLATION OF THE LAWS OR
CUSTOMS OF WAR recognised by Articles 3 and 7(1) of the
Statute of the Tribunal and Article 3(1)(a) of the Geneva
Conventions.

   5.22. Dusan TADIC participated in the murder of Fikret
HARAMBASIC, a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY recognised by Articles
5(a) and 7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal.

   5.23. Dusan TADIC participated in the torture of Fikret
HARAMBASIC, a GRAVE BREACH recognised by Articles 2(b) and
7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal or:

   5.24. Alternatively, Dusan TADIC participated in the
torture of Fikret HARAMBASIC, a VIOLATION OF THE LAWS AND
CUSTOMS OF WAR recognised by Articles 3 and 7(1) of the
Statute of the Tribunal and Article 3(1)(a) of the Geneva
Conventions.

   5.25. Dusan TADIC participated in the torture of Fikret
HARAMBASIC, a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY recognised by Articles
5(f) and 7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal.

victim: Emir BEGANOVIC

   5.26. Dusan TADIC participated in wilfully causing Emir
BEGANOVIC great suffering or serious injury to body or
health, a GRAVE BREACH recognised by Articles 2(c) and 7(1)
of the Statute of the Tribunal or;

   5.27. Alternatively, Dusan TADIC participated in
subjecting Emir BEGANOVIC to cruel treatment, a VIOLATION OF
THE LAWS AND CUSTOMS OF WAR recognised by Articles 3 and
7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal and Article 3(1)(a) of
the Geneva Conventions.

   5.28. Dusan TADIC participated in the commission of
inhumane acts against Emir BEGANOVIC, a CRIME AGAINST
HUMANITY recognised by Articles 5(i) and 7(1) of the Statute
of the Tribunal.

victim: "G"

   5.29. Dusan TADIC participated in the commission of
inhuman treatment against "G", a GRAVE BREACH recognised by
Articles 2(b) and 7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal, or;

   5.30. Alternatively, Dusan TADIC participated in
subjecting "G" to cruel treatment, a VIOLATION OF THE LAWS
AND CUSTOMS OF WAR recognised by Articles 3 and 7(1) of the
Statute of the Tribunal and Article 3(1)(a) of the Geneva
Conventions.

   5.31. Dusan TADIC participated in the commission of
inhumane acts against "G", a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY
recognised by Articles 5(i) and 7(1) of the Statute of the
Tribunal.

victim: "H"

   5.32. Dusan TADIC participated in the commission of
inhuman treatment against "H", a GRAVE BREACH recognised by
Articles 2(b) and 7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal, or;

   5.33. Alternatively, Dusan TADIC participated in
subjecting "H" to cruel treatment, a VIOLATION OF THE LAWS
AND CUSTOMS OF WAR recognised by Articles 3 and 7(1) of the
Statute of the Tribunal and Article 3(1)(a) of the Geneva
Conventions.

   5.34. Dusan TADIC participated in the commission of
inhumane acts against "H", a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY
recognised by Articles 5(i) and 7(1) of the Statute of the
Tribunal.


6.1.  Around July 10, 1992, in the building known as the
"white house" in Omarska camp, a group of Serbs from outside
the camp, including Dusan TADIC, severely beat Sefik SIVAC,
threw him onto the floor of a room and left him there, where
he died.

victim: Sefik SIVAC

   6.2. Dusan TADIC participated in wilfully causing Sefik
SIVAC great suffering or serious injury to body or health, a
GRAVE BREACH recognised by Articles 2(c) and 7(1) of the
Statute of the Tribunal, or;

   6.3. Alternatively, Dusan TADIC participated in
subjecting Sefik SIVAC to cruel treatment, a VIOLATION OF
THE LAWS AND CUSTOMS OF WAR recognised by Articles 3 and
7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal and Article 3(1)(a) of
the Geneva Conventions.

     6.4. Dusan TADIC participated in the commission of
inhumane acts against Sefik SIVAC, a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY
recognised by Articles 5(i) and 7(1) of the Statute of the
Tribunal


7.1. Around late July, 1992, behind the building known as
the "white house" in Omarska camp, a group of Serbs from
outside the camp, including Dusan TADIC, severely beat and
kicked Hakija ELEZOVIC, Salih ELEZOVIC, Sejad SIVAC and
other prisoners. Hakija ELEZOVIC survived the beating. Salih
ELEZOVIC, Sejad SIVAC, and other prisoners were found dead
in the same spot later that day.

victim: Hakija ELEZOVIC
7.2. Dusan TADIC participated in wilfully causing Hakija
ELEZOVIC great suffering or serious injury to body or
health, a GRAVE  BREACH recognised by Articles 2(c) and 7(1)
of the Statute of the  Tribunal, or;

    7.3. Alternatively, Dusan TADIC participated in
subjecting Hakija ELEZOVIC to cruel treatment, a VIOLATION
OF THE LAWS AND CUSTOMS OF WAR recognised by Articles 3 and
7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal and Article 3(1)(a) of
the Geneva Conventions.

    7.4. Dusan TADIC participated in the commission of
inhumane acts against Hakija ELEZOVIC, a CRIME AGAINST
HUMANITY recognised by Articles 5(i) and 7(1) of the Statute
of the Tribunal.

victim: Salih ELEZOVIC

    7.5. Dusan TADIC participated in wilfully causing Salih
ELEZOVIC great suffering or serious injury to body or
health, a GRAVE BREACH recognised by Articles 2(c) and 7(1)
of the Statute of the Tribunal. or;

    7.6. Alternatively, Dusan TADIC participated in
subjecting Salih ELEZOVIC to cruel treatment, a VIOLATION OF
THE LAWS AND CUSTOMS OF WAR recognised by Article 3(1)(a) of
the Geneva Conventions and Articles 3 and 7(1) of the
Statute of the Tribunal.

    7.7. Dusan TADIC participated in the commission of
inhumane acts against Salih ELEZOVIC, a CRIME AGAINST
HUMANITY recognised by Articles 5(i) and 7(1) of the Statute
of the Tribunal.

victim: Sejad SIVAC

   7.8. Dusan TADIC participated in wilfully causing Sejad
SIVAC great suffering or serious injury to body or health, a
GRAVE BREACH recognised by Articles 2(c) and 7(1) of the
Statute of the Tribunal, or;

   7.9. Alternatively, Dusan TADIC participated in
subjecting Sejad SIVAC to cruel treatment, a VIOLATION OF
THE LAWS AND CUSTOMS OF WAR recognised by Articles 3 and
7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal and Article 3(1)(a) of
the Geneva Conventions.

   7.10. Dusan TADIC participated in the commission of
inhumane acts against Sejad SIVAC, a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY
recognised by Articles 5(i) and 7(1) of the Statute of the
Tribunal.


8.1. Around the latter part of June or first part of July,
1992, near the building known as the "white house," a group
of Serbs from outside the camp, including Dusan TADIC,
ordered prisoners, whose names are not known, to drink water
like animals from puddles on the ground, jumped on their
backs and beat them until they were unable to move. As the
victims were removed in a wheelbarrow, TADIC discharged the
contents of a fire extinguisher into the mouth of one of the
victims.

    8.2. Dusan TADIC participated in wilfully causing a
group of Omarska prisoners, whose names are not known, great
suffering or serious injury to body or health, a GRAVE
BREACH recognised by Articles 2(c) and 7(1) of the Statute
of the Tribunal, or;

    8.3. Alternatively, Dusan TADIC participated in
subjecting these unknown Omarska prisoners to cruel
treatment, a VIOLATION OF THE LAWS OR CUSTOMS OF WAR
recognised by Articles 3 and 7(1) of the Statute of the
Tribunal and Article 3(1)(a) of the Geneva Conventions.

    8.4. Dusan TADIC and Dusan KNEZEVIC participated in
subjecting these unknown Omarska prisoners to inhumane acts,
a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY recognised by Articles 5(i) and
7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal.


9.1.  Around 8 July 1992, in the building known as the
"white house," a group of persons from outside the camp,
including Dusan TADIC, called prisoners individually from
one room in the "white house" to another, where they were
beaten. After a number of prisoners were called out, Hase
ICIC was taken into the room, where members of the group,
including Dusan TADIC, placed a rope around his neck, beat
him with clubs and kicked him with boots until he was
unconscious.

    9.2. Dusan TADIC participated in wilfully causing Hase
ICIC great suffering or serious injury to body or health, a
GRAVE BREACH recognised by Articles 2(c) and 7(1) of the
Statute of the Tribunal, or;

     9.3. Alternatively, Dusan TADIC participated in
subjecting Hase ICIC to cruel treatment, a VIOLATION OF THE
LAWS OR CUSTOMS OF WAR recognised by Articles 3 and 7(1)
Statute of the Tribunal and Article 3(1)(a) of the Geneva
Conventions.

    9.4. Dusan TADIC participated in subjecting Hase ICIC to
inhumane acts, a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY recognised by
Articles 5(i) and 7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal


10.1. Around 27 May 1992, the Serb forces compelled the
Bosnian Muslim and Bosnian Croat people of the Kozarac area
to surrender to them. Some people were killed immediately
and the others were forced to march toward the town of
Kozarac where they were bussed to the various camps in the
Prijedor opstina. As more and more of the Muslim and Croat
people of the opstina were forced to join in the surrender
they formed into columns heading to the designated assembly
areas. Among the people in the columns were Ekrem KARABASIC,
Ismet KARABASIC, and Seido KARABASIC and Redo FORIC, all
Bosnian Muslim residents of the Kozarac area. When the four
of them reached a particular junction in the town, they were
pulled out of the columns by members of the Serb forces in
the area, including Dusan TADIC and Goran BOROVNICA. The
Serbs, including TADIC and BOROVNICA, pushed Ekrem
KARABASIC, Ismet KARABASIC, and Seido KARABASIC and Redo
FORIC against a wall and shot and killed them.

victim: Ekrem KARABASIC

   10.2. Dusan TADIC and Goran BOROVNICA participated in the
wilful killing of Ekrem KARABASIC, a GRAVE BREACH recognised
by Articles 2(a) and 7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal,
or;

   10.3. Alternatively, Dusan TADIC and Goran BOROVNICA
participated in the murder of Ekrem KARABASIC, a VIOLATION
OF THE LAWS OR CUSTOMS OF WAR recognised by Articles 3 and
7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal and Article 3(1)(a) of
the Geneva Conventions.

   10.4. Dusan TADIC and Goran BOROVNICA participated in the
murder of Ekrem KARABASIC, a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY
recognised by Articles 5(a) and 7(1) of the Statute of the
Tribunal

   10.5. Dusan TADIC and Goran BOROVNICA participated in
wilfully causing serious injury to the body or health of
Ekrem KARABASIC, a GRAVE BREACH recognised by Articles 2(c)
and 7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal, or;

   10.6. Alternatively, Dusan TADIC and Goran BOROVNICA
participated in subjecting Ekrem KARABASIC to cruel
treatment, a VIOLATION OF THE LAWS OR CUSTOMS OF WAR
recognised by Articles 3 and 7(1) of the Statute of the
Tribunal and Article 3(1)(a) of the Geneva Conventions.

   10.7. Dusan TADIC and Goran BOROVNICA participated in
subjecting Ekrem KARABASIC to inhumane acts, a CRIME AGAINST
HUMANITY recognised by Articles 5(i) and 7(1) of the Statute
of the Tribunal.

victim: Ismet KARABASIC

  10.8. Dusan TADIC and Goran BOROVNICA participated in the
wilful killing of Ismet KARABASIC, a GRAVE BREACH recognised
by Articles 2(a) and 7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal,
or;

  10.9. Alternatively, Dusan TADIC and Goran BOROVNICA
participated in the murder of Ismet KARABASIC, a VIOLATION
OF THE LAWS OR CUSTOMS OF WAR recognised by Articles 3 and
7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal and Article 3(1)(a) of
the Geneva Conventions.

  10.10. Dusan TADIC and Goran BOROVNICA participated in the
murder of Ismet KARABASIC, a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY
recognised by Articles 5(a) and 7(1) of the Statute of the
Tribunal.

  10.11. Dusan TADIC and Goran BOROVNICA participated in
wilfully causing serious injury to the body or health of
Ismet KARABASIC, a GRAVE BREACH recognised by Articles 2(c)
and 7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal, or;

  10.12. Alternatively, Dusan TADIC and Goran BOROVNICA
participated in subjecting Ismet KARABASIC to cruel
treatment, a VIOLATION OF THE LAWS OR CUSTOMS OF WAR
recognised by Articles 3 and 7(1) of the Statute of the
Tribunal and Article 3(1)(a) of the Geneva Conventions.

  10.13. Dusan TADIC and Goran BOROVNICA participated in
subjecting Ismet KARABASIC to inhumane acts, a CRIME AGAINST
HUMANITY recognised by Articles 5(i) and 7(1) of the Statute
of the Tribunal.

victim: Seido KARABASIC

  10.14. Dusan TADIC and Goran BOROVNICA participated in the
wilful killing of Seido KARABASIC, a GRAVE BREACH recognised
by Articles 2(a) and 7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal,
or;

  10.15. Alternatively, Dusan TADIC and Goran BOROVNICA
participated in the murder of Seido KARABASIC. a VIOLATION
OF THE LAWS OR CUSTOMS OF WAR recognised by Articles 3 and
7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal and Article 3(1)(a) of
the Geneva Conventions.

  10.16. Dusan TADIC and Goran BOROVNICA participated in the
murder of Seido KARABASIC, a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY
recognised by Articles 5(a) and 7(1) of the Statute of the
Tribunal.

  10.17. Dusan TADIC and Goran BOROVNICA participated in
wilfully causing serious injury to the body or health of
Seido KARABASIC, a GRAVE BREACH recognised by Articles 2(c)
and 7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal. or;

  10.18. Alternatively, Dusan TADIC and Goran BOROVNICA
participated in subjecting Seido KARABASIC to cruel
treatment, a VIOLATION OF THE LAWS OR CUSTOMS OF WAR
recognised by Articles 3 and 7(1) of the Statute of the
Tribunal and Article 3(1)(a) of the Geneva Conventions.

  10.19. Dusan TADIC and Goran BOROVNICA participated in
subjecting Seido KARABASIC to inhumane acts, a CRIME AGAINST
HUMANITY recognised by Articles 5(i) and 7(1) of the Statute
of the Tribunal

victim: Redo FORIC

  10.20. Dusan TADIC and Goran BOROVNICA participated in the
wilful killing of Redo FORIC, a GRAVE BREACH recognised by
Articles 2(a) and 7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal, or;

  10.21. Alternatively, Dusan TADIC and Goran BOROVNICA
participated in the murder of Redo FORIC, a VIOLATION OF THE
LAWS OR CUSTOMS OF WAR recognised by Articles 3 and 7(1) of
the Statute of the Tribunal and Article 3(1)(a) of the
Geneva Conventions.

  10.22. Dusan TADIC and Goran BOROVNICA participated in the
murder of Redo FORIC, a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY recognised by
Articles 5(a) and 7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal.

  10.23. Dusan TADIC and Goran BOROVNICA participated in
wilfully causing serious injury to the body or health of
Redo FORIC, a GRAVE BREACH recognised by Articles 2(c) and
7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal, or;

  10.24. Alternatively, Dusan TADIC and Goran BOROVNICA
participated in subjecting Redo FORIC to cruel treatment, a
VIOLATION OF THE LAWS OR CUSTOMS OF WAR recognised by
Articles 3 and 7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal and
Article 3(1)(a) of the Geneva Conventions.

  10.25. Dusan TADIC and Goran BOROVNICA participated in
subjecting Redo FORIC to inhumane acts, a CRIME AGAINST
HUMANITY recognised by Articles 5(i) and 7(1) of the Statute
of the Tribunal.


11.1. Around 14 June 1992, two groups of armed Serbs, which
included Dusan TADIC, entered the villages of Jaskici and
Sivci, located southeast of Prijedor town in opstina
Prijedor. The Serbs went from house to house calling out all
the residents and separating the men between the ages of 15
and 65 from the women and children. Among the men separated
in Sivci were Sakib ELKASEVIC, Osme ELKASEVIC, Alija JAVOR,
Abaz JASKIC and Nijaz JASKIC, all of whom were shot and
killed in front of their homes. The two groups of Serbs then
moved into the village of Jaskici, forcing Muslims from
Sivci, including Meho KENJAR and Adam JAKUPOVIC, to come
with them. In Jaskici, the Serbs forced Salko JASKIC, Ismet
JASKIC, Beido BALIC, Sefik BALIC, Nijas ELKASEVIC and Ilijas
ELKASEVIC, among others, from their homes. Dusan TADIC and
some of the other Serbs then forced the victims to lie on
the ground, beat them with thick wooden sticks, kicked them,
and then took them from the village to an unknown location.

victim: Sakib ELKASEVIC

   11.2. Dusan TADIC participated in the wilful killing of
Sakib ELKASEVIC, a GRAVE BREACH recognised by Articles 2(a)
and 7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal, or;

   11.3. Alternatively, Dusan TADIC participated in the
murder of Sakib ELKASEVIC, a VIOLATION OF THE LAWS OR
CUSTOMS OF WAR recognised by Articles 3 and 7(1) of the
Statute of the Tribunal and Article 3(1)(a) of the Geneva
Conventions.

   11.4. Dusan TADIC participated in the murder of Sakib
ELKASEVIC, a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY recognised by Articles
5(a) and 7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal.

   11.5. Dusan TADIC participated in wilfully causing
serious injury to the body or health of Sakib ELKASEVIC, a
GRAVE BREACH recognised by Articles 2(c) and 7(1) of the
Statute of the Tribunal, or;

   11.6. Alternatively, Dusan TADIC participated in
subjecting Sakib ELKASEVIC to cruel treatment, a VIOLATION
OF THE LAWS OR CUSTOMS OF WAR recognised by Articles 3 and
7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal and Article 3(1)(a) of
the Geneva Conventions.

   11.7. Dusan TADIC participated in subjecting Sakib
ELKASEVIC to inhumane acts, a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY
recognised by Articles 5(i) and 7(1) of the Statute of the
Tribunal.

victim: Osme ELKASEVIC

 11.8. Dusan TADIC participated in the wilful killing of
Osme ELKASEVIC, a GRAVE BREACH recognised by Articles 2(a)
and 7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal. or;

 11.9. Alternatively, Dusan TADIC participated in the murder
of Osme ELKASEVIC, a VIOLATION OF THE LAWS OR CUSTOMS OF WAR
recognised by Articles 3 and 7(1) of the Statute of the
Tribunal and Article 3(1)(a) of the Geneva Conventions.

 11.10. Dusan TADIC participated in the murder of Osme
ELKASEVIC, a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY recognised by Articles
5(a) and 7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal.

 11.11. Dusan TADIC participated in wilfully causing serious
injury to the body or health of Osme ELKASEVIC, a GRAVE
BREACH recognised by Articles 2(c) and 7(1) of the Statute
of the Tribunal, or;

 11.12. Alternatively, Dusan TADIC participated in
subjecting Osme ELKASEVIC to cruel treatment, a VIOLATION OF
THE LAWS OR CUSTOMS OF WAR recognised by Articles 3 and 7(1)
of the Statute of the Tribunal and Article 3(1)(a) of the
Geneva Conventions.

 11.13. Dusan TADIC participated in subjecting Osme
ELKASEVIC to inhumane acts, a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY
recognised by Articles 5(i) and 7(1) of the Statute of the
Tribunal.

victim: Abaz JASKIC

 11.14. Dusan TADIC participated in the wilful killing of
Abaz JASKIC, a GRAVE BREACH recognised by Articles 2(a) and
7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal, or;

 11.15. Alternatively, Dusan TADIC participated in the
murder of Abaz JASKIC, a VIOLATION OF THE LAWS OR CUSTOMS OF
WAR recognised by Articles 3 and 7(1) of the Statute of the
Tribunal and Article 3(1)(a) of the Geneva Conventions.

 11.16. Dusan TADIC participated in the murder of Abaz
JASKIC, a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY recognised by Articles 5(a)
and 7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal

 11.17. Dusan TADIC participated in wilfully causing serious
injury to the body or health of Abaz JASKIC, a GRAVE BREACH
recognised by Articles 2(c) and 7(1) of the Statute of the
Tribunal, or;

   11.18. Alternatively, Dusan TADIC participated in
subjecting Abaz JASKIC to cruel treatment, a VIOLATION OF
THE LAWS OR CUSTOMS OF WAR recognised by Articles 3 and 7(1)
of the Statute of the Tribunal and Article 3(1)(a) of the
Geneva Conventions.

  11.19. Dusan TADIC participated in subjecting Abaz JASKIC
to inhumane acts, a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY recognised by
Articles 5(i) and 7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal.

victim: Nijaz JASKIC

  11.20. Dusan TADIC participated in the wilful killing of
Nijaz JASKIC, a GRAVE BREACH recognised by Articles 2(a) and
7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal, or;

  11.21. Alternatively, Dusan TADIC participated in the
murder of Nijaz JASKIC, a VIOLATION OF THE LAWS OR CUSTOMS
OF WAR recognised by Articles 3 and 7(1) of the Statute of
the Tribunal and Article 3(1)(a) of the Geneva Conventions.

  11.22. Dusan TADIC participated in the murder of Nijaz
JASKIC, a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY recognised by Articles 5(a)
and 7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal.

  11.23. Dusan TADIC participated in wilfully causing
serious injury to the body or health of Nijaz JASKIC, a
GRAVE BREACH recognised by Articles 2(c) and 7(1) of the
Statute of the Tribunal, or;

  11.24. Alternatively, Dusan TADIC participated in
subjecting Nijaz JASKIC to cruel treatment, a VIOLATION OF
THE LAWS OR CUSTOMS OF WAR recognised by Articles 3 and 7(1)
of the Statute of the Tribunal and Article 3(1)(a) of the
Geneva Conventions.

  11.25. Dusan TADIC participated in subjecting Nijaz JASKIC
to inhumane acts, a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY recognised by
Articles 5(i) and 7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal.

victim: Alija JAVOR

  11.26. Dusan TADIC participated in the wilful killing of
Alija JAVOR, a GRAVE BREACH recognised by Articles 2(a) and
7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal, or;

  11.27. Alternatively, Dusan TADIC participated in the
murder of Alija JAVOR, a VIOLATION OF THE LAWS OR CUSTOMS OF
WAR recognised by Articles 3 and 7(1) of the Statute of the
Tribunal and Article 3(1)(a) of the Geneva Conventions.
   11.28. Dusan TADIC participated in the murder of Alija
JAVOR, a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY recognised by Articles 5(a)
and 7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal.

  11.29. Dusan TADIC participated in wilfully causing
serious injury to the body or health of Alija JAVOR, a GRAVE
BREACH recognised by Articles 2(c) and 7(1) of the Statute
of the Tribunal, or;

  11.30. Alternatively, Dusan TADIC participated in
subjecting Alija JAVOR to cruel treatment, a VIOLATION OF
THE LAWS OR CUSTOMS OF WAR recognised by Articles 3 and 7(1)
of the Statute of the Tribunal and Article 3(1)(a) of the
Geneva Conventions.

  11.31. Dusan TADIC participated in subjecting Alija JAVOR
to inhumane acts, a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY recognised by
Articles 5(i) and 7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal.

victim: Beido BALIC

  11.32. Dusan TADIC participated in wilfully causing
serious injury to the body or health of Beido BALIC, a GRAVE
BREACH recognised by Articles 2(c) and 7(1) of the Statute
of the Tribunal, or;

  11.33. Alternatively, Dusan TADIC participated in
subjecting Beido BALIC to cruel treatment, a VIOLATION OF
THE LAWS OR CUSTOMS OF WAR recognised by Articles 3 and 7(1)
of the Statute of the Tribunal and Article 3(1)(a) of the
Geneva Conventions.

  11.34. Dusan TADIC participated in subjecting Beido BALIC
to inhumane acts, a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY recognised by
Articles 5(i) and 7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal.

victim: Sefik BALIC

  11.35. Dusan TADIC participated in wilfully causing
serious injury to the body or health of Sefik BALIC, a GRAVE
BREACH recognised by Articles 2(c) and 7(1) of the Statute
of the Tribunal, or;

  11.36. Alternatively, Dusan TADIC participated in
subjecting Sefik BALIC to cruel treatment, a VIOLATION OF
THE LAWS OR CUSTOMS OF WAR recognised by Articles 3 and 7(1)
of the Statute of the Tribunal and Article 3(1)(a) of the
Geneva Conventions.

  11.37. Dusan TADIC participated in subjecting Sefik BALIC
to inhumane acts, a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY recognised by
Articles 5(i) and 7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal.

victim: Ilijas ELKASEVIC

  11.38. Dusan TADIC participated in wilfully causing
serious injury to the body or health of Ilijas ELKASEVIC, a
GRAVE BREACH recognised by Articles 2(c) and 7(1) of the
Statute of the Tribunal, or;

  11.39. Alternatively, Dusan TADIC participated in
subjecting Ilijas ELKASEVIC to cruel treatment, a VIOLATION
OF THE LAWS OR CUSTOMS OF WAR recognised by Articles 3 and
7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal and Article 3(1)(a) of
the Geneva Conventions.

  11.40. Dusan TADIC participated in subjecting Ilijas
ELKASEVIC to inhumane acts, a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY
recognised by Articles 5(i) and 7(1) of the Statute of the
Tribunal.

victim: Nijas ELKASEVIC

  11.41. Dusan TADIC participated in wilfully causing
serious injury to the body or health of Nijas ELKASEVIC, a
GRAVE BREACH recognised by Articles 2(c) and 7(1) of the
Statute of the Tribunal, or;

  11.42. Alternatively, Dusan TADIC participated in
subjecting Nijas ELKASEVIC to cruel treatment, a VIOLATION
OF THE LAWS OR CUSTOMS OF WAR recognised by Articles 3 and
7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal Article 3(1)(a) of the
Geneva Conventions.

     11.43. Dusan TADIC and Goran BOROVNICA participated in
subjecting             Nijas ELKASEVIC to inhumane acts, a
CRIME AGAINST             HUMANITY recognised by Articles
5(i) and 7(1) of the Statute of the             Tribunal

victim: Adam JAKUPOVIC

  11.44. Dusan TADIC participated in wilfully causing
serious injury to the body or health of Adam JAKUPOVIC, a
GRAVE BREACH recognised by Articles 2(c) and 7(1) of the
Statute of the Tribunal. or:

  11.45. Alternatively, Dusan TADIC participated in
subjecting Adam JAKUPOVIC to cruel treatment, a VIOLATION OF
THE LAWS OR CUSTOMS OF WAR recognised by Articles 3 and 7(1)
of the Statute of the Tribunal and Article 3(1)(a) of the
Geneva Conventions.

  11.46. Dusan TADIC participated in subjecting Adam
JAKUPOVIC to inhumane acts, a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY
recognised by Articles 5(i) and 7(1) of the Statute of the
Tribunal.

victim: Ismet JASKIC

  11.47. Dusan TADIC participated in wilfully causing
serious injury to the body or health of Ismet JASKIC, a
GRAVE BREACH recognised by Articles 2(c) and 7(1) of the
Statute of the Tribunal, or;

  11.48. Alternatively, Dusan TADIC participated in
subjecting Ismet JASKIC to cruel treatment, a VIOLATION OF
THE LAWS OR CUSTOMS OF WAR recognised by Articles 3 and 7(1)
of the Statute of the Tribunal and Article 3(1)(a) of the
Geneva Conventions.

  11.49. Dusan TADIC participated in subjecting Ismet JASKIC
to inhumane acts, a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY recognised by
Articles 5(i) and 7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal.

victim: Salko JASKIC

  11.50. Dusan TADIC participated in wilfully causing
serious injury to the body or health of Salko JASKIC, a
GRAVE BREACH recognised by Articles 2(c) and 7(1) of the
Statute of the Tribunal, or; recognised by Articles 5(i)

  11.51. Alternatively, Dusan TADIC participated in
subjecting Salko JASKIC to cruel treatment, a VIOLATION OF
THE LAWS OR CUSTOMS OF WAR recognised by Articles 3 and 7(1)
of the Statute of the Tribunal and Article 3(1)(a) of the
Geneva Conventions.

  11.52. Dusan TADIC participated in subjecting Salko JASKIC
to inhumane acts, a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY recognised by
Articles 5(i) and 7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal.

victim: Meho KENJAR

  11.53 Dusan TADIC participated in wilfully causing serious
injury to the body or health of Meho KENJAR, a GRAVE BREACH
recognised by Articles 2(c) and 7(1) of the Statute of the
Tribunal, or;

  11.54. Alternatively, Dusan TADIC participated in
subjecting Meho KENJAR to cruel treatment, a VIOLATION OF
THE LAWS OR CUSTOMS OF WAR recognised by Articles 3 and 7(1)
of the Statute of the Tribunal and Article 3(1)(a) of the
Geneva Conventions.

  11.55. Dusan TADIC participated in subjecting Meho KENJAR
to inhumane acts, a CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY recognised by
Articles 5(i) and 7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal.


Richard J. Goldstone                                       
       Prosecutor


 
 
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