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Mahkamah Jenayah PBB menjatuhkan hukuman penjara kepada dua orang bersaudara (sepupu) kerana terlibat dalam jenayah perang di Bosnia. Mereka yang juga anggota tentera separa seragam Serbia yang digelar White Eagles didapati bersalah membakar hidup-hidup orang Muslim Bosnia antara tahun 1992-1995 semasa Perang Bosnia .
Milan Lukic yang juga ketua kepada pasukan separa tentera tersebut dijatuhkan hukuman penjara seumur hidup kerana membunuh sekurang-kurangnya 119 orang Muslim Bosnia. Manakala sepupunya Sredoje Lukic dipenjara selama 30 tahun kerana terlibat dan membantu sepupunya itu melakukan jenayah yang tidak berperikemanuasiaan tersebut.
Semasa perbicaraan, pihak pendakwaan mendapati mereka berdua terlibat dalam "salah satu kempen pembersihan etnik yang paling jahat yang pernah dilakukan oleh manusia". Malah Patrick Robinson yang merupakan hakim kes tersebut menyatakan bahawa keganasan yang dilakukan umpama "perbuatan tidak berperikemanusiaan yang paling dashyat dilakukan oleh seseorang terhadap orang lain."
Mahkamah juga mendapati Milan Lukic bersama-sama beberapa orang yang lain membawa tujuh orang orang lelaki Bosnia ke sebatang sungai, menyuruh mereka berbaris di tebing sungai tersebut, sebelum menembak mereka lalu membunuh lima daripada mangsa-mangsa tersebut.
Beberapa hari kemudian, dia juga turut terlibat membunuh tujuh orang pekerja kilang Muslim Bosnia di tempat yang sama dengan menggunakan cara yang sama. Milan Lukic juga didapati bersalah membunuh seorang wanita yang ditembaknya dari jarak dekat.
Menurut Robinson, “Dia ketawa, kemudian memusingkan badan wanita tersebut dengan menggunakan kakinya lalu menembak bahagian belakang wanita malang itu.”
Cerita lanjut tentang “lahanat-lahanat” ini seperti yang dilaporkan di bawah:
[AL JAZEERA] "A UN war crimes court has sentenced two Bosnian Serb cousins to life and 30 years in jail respectively for burning scores of Muslims to death during the 1992-95 Bosnian war.
Milan and Sredoje Lukic were accused of locking up the victims in two houses in the eastern Bosnian town of Visegrad and setting them alight, in a trial at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in The Hague.
Milan Lukic was sentenced to life at the court in the Netherlands for killing at least 119 Bosnian Muslims in the two separate incidents which took place in June 1992.
His cousin Sredoje received 30 years for aiding and abetting in one of the incidents.
'Inhumanity'
Prosecutors had accused the pair of taking part in "one of the most notorious campaigns of ethnic cleansing" as members of a paramilitary group in Visegrad.
Patrick Robinson, the presiding judge in the case, said the atrocities exemplified "the worst acts of inhumanity that one person may inflict on others".
"At the close of the 20th century, a century marked by war and bloodshed on a colossal scale, these horrific events stand out for the viciousness of the incendiary attack, for the obvious premeditation and calculation that defined it, for the sheer callousness and brutality," the judge said.
Milan Lukic, who Robinson said was the ringleader, shook his head in reaction to the verdict.
The court furthermore found Milan Lukic guilty of having been among a group who led seven Bosnian Muslim men to a river in June 1992, lined them up along its bank and opened fire with automatic weapons, killing five.
A few days later, he was among another group who killed seven Muslim factory workers next to the same river in a similar manner.
He was also convicted of killing a woman who he shot at point blank range.
"He was laughing, then he turned her body over with his foot and shot her in the back," said Robinson.
Both men were convicted of having beaten Bosnian Muslim detainees "with extraordinary brutality".
Prosecutor 'satisfied'
Milan Lukic, left, was sentenced to life while his cousin Sredoje received 30 years [AFP] |
"It reflects the gravity of crimes committed and the responsibility of the accused," Olga Kavran said.
After seven years on the run, Milan Lukic was arrested in Argentina in August 2005.
His cousin Sredoje surrendered to the Bosnian Serb authorities the following month.
The cousins' defence lawyers had argued the pair should be acquitted for lack of evidence, citing inconsistencies in survivor accounts.
The trial started in July last year."
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