Dragan Zelenovic
http://www.un.org/icty/indictment/english/foc-1ai991007e.htm
Milan Lukic and Sredoje Lukic
http://www.un.org/icty/indictment/english/vas-ii000125e.htm
http://www.rewardsforjustice.net/serbian/LukicS.htm
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Agence France-Presse
26 March 2005
Three Bosnian Serbs wanted for war crimes said hiding in Russia
BANJA LUKA, Bosnia-Hercegovina, March 26 (AFP) -- Three Bosnian Serbs
indicted by the International War Crimes Tribunal (ICTY) are in hiding
in Russia, while a fourth could surrender to the court in The Hague, a
senior Serbian official said Saturday.
"It is known that these three are in Russia," Jovan Simic, Serbian
President Boris Tadic's adviser on relations with the ICTY, told Bosnia's
Alternativna television channel.
He named the three fugitives as Vujadin Popovic, Dragan Zelenovic and
either Milan Lukic or a man named Sredoje Lukic.
Popovic is accused of genocide for his role in the 1995 massacre of
nearly 8,000 Bosnian Muslims at Srebrenica (1995), while Zelenovic is
charged with rape and torture of Muslim women at Foca during Bosnia's
1992-1995 war.
Russia has promised to investigate the presence of alleged Bosnian
war criminals on its soil. Gojko Jankovic, one of 10 Serbs or Bosnian Serbs
who have surrendered to the ICTY since November at Belgrade's instigation,
lived there for a time.
Simic also said an 11th man, Stojan Zupljanin, could hand himself in to
the court soon.
Zupljanin is accused of genocide for his suspected role in the
destruction of both Muslim and Croat communities in northwestern Bosnia
during the conflict.
Despite Belgrade's increased cooperation with The Hague, it is still
under pressure to produce the top war crimes suspects, former Bosnian Serb
political and military leaders Radovan Karadzic et Ratko Mladic.
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