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prosecution of the ICTY alleged that the content of the meeting was evidence of existence of a joint criminal enterprise to forcibly remove the Serb population from
Croatia, among other means by indiscriminately shelling civilian areas, and prevent their return. The Trial Chamber dismissed those allegations in part, arguing some of Tuđman's statements referred to the Serb military forces rather than civilians. More generally, the prosecution asserted that the transcripts demonstrated a shared intent to forcibly remove Serbs from the area and the Trial Chamber largely concurred, saying the intent of the meeting's participants was "to show Serbs out but at the same time give them the impression that they could stay". The Appeals Chamber focused on the lack of evidence in the transcript for the allegation of unlawful artillery attacks on four towns in the RSK which were meant to drive the population out.
562:Čermak and Markač were handed over to the ICTY, but Gotovina fled. He was widely believed to be at liberty in Croatia or the Croat-inhabited parts of Bosnia, where many view him as a hero, and his continued freedom was attributed to covert help from — or at least a "blind eye" turned by — the Croatian authorities. The US Government offered a $ 5 million reward for the capture of Ante Gotovina and he became one of the ICTY's most wanted men. The issue was a major stumbling block for Croatia's international relations. Its application to join the European Union was rebuffed in March 2005 due to the Croatian government's perceived complicity in Gotovina's continued evasion of the ICTY.
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and crimes against humanity carried out against rebel Serb forces and civilians. The indictment alleged creation of a joint criminal enterprise whose purpose was to permanently remove the
Serbian population through commission of crimes (plunder, inhumane treatment, murder, wanton destruction, looting
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celebrations commemorating the
Operation Storm in Croatia no longer be held. The judgement was seen by the public as helpful to further the Serbian case against Croatia regarding the Operation Storm. Response to the ruling, beyond Croatia and Serbia, was also divided. While some saw the decision as
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areas, and bulk of the Serb population left the area. A UN report indicated that more than 150,000 had fled to
Yugoslavia, while 10–15 thousand arrived Banja Luka area. The number of Serb refugees is reported to be up to 200,000 by international media, and organizations. The retreating RSK
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The transcript of the 31 July 1995 meeting, whose authenticity was verified by the
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It is important that these civilians start moving and then the army will follow them, and when the columns start moving, they will have a psychological effect on each other. That means we provide them with an exit, while on the other hand we feign to guarantee civilian human rights and the
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region. In it, however, the ICTY did not rule that
Operation Storm as a whole was a "joint criminal enterprises" or that Croatia was established on an illegitimate basis. Rather the judges ruled that some aspects of the military offensive violated international law.
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claimed between 10,000 and 25,000 civilians were victims of the shelling of Knin on 4 and 5 August 1995. Mladen Markac's defense counsel cited this as an example of gross exaggerations of Serb casualties by the UN personnel in the field. Canadian general
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military, transporting large quantities of weaponry and ammunition, artillery and tanks, and evacuating or fleeing civilians often intermingled, having few roads to use. The escaping columns were reportedly intermittently attacked by
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and others) and prevention of their return. It was speculated that President Tuđman and his closest associates would have been indicted by the ICTY had they not died before the case was taken over by the court.
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justice done for the victims, others saw the verdict as a politically inspired act meant to equalize blame between all sides in the war, representing a major coup for Serbia.
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2035:"Hague Court Overturns Convictions of 2 Croatian Generals Over a 1995 Offensive"
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2092:"The Prosecutor vs. Ante Gotovina, Ivan Cermak & Mladen Markac – Judgement"
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2147:"The Prosecutor v. Ante Gotovina and Mladen Markač – Judgement"
2128:"Appeals Judgement Summary for Ante Gotovina and Mladen Markač"
917:"Appeals Judgement Summary for Ante Gotovina and Mladen Markač"
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judgement was rendered. They were welcomed by Prime Minister
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2357:"Warcrimes court jails ex-Croatian general for 24 years"
2004:"Decision on defence motion to strike the clarification"
1930:[Storm, crime and a video camera] (in Serbian).
1551:"Croats Battle Serbs for a Key Bridge Near the Adriatic"
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1601:"Rebel Serbs List 50 Croatia Sites They May Raid"
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615:In June 2008, during the trial, Canadian general
2641:"ICTY cooperation down to formal correspondence"
249:for war crimes, specifically for their roles in
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1479:"Roadblock Stalls U.N.'s Yugoslavia Deployment"
1328:"Rebel Serbs Complicate Rift on Yugoslav Unity"
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1983:"Gotovina et al. (IT-06-90) "Operation Storm""
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652:inhumane acts. The Trial Chamber stated that "
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1295:"The Prosecutor vs. Milan Martic - Judgement"
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1117:"Acquittal of Gotovina and Haradinaj"
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2607:Matt Steinglass (16 November 2012).
2493:"Štrbac: Šamar za politiku Hrvatske"
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1150:. Cambridge University Press. 2018.
1686:Kevin Fedarko (11 September 1995).
1424:"Croats Concede Danube Town's Loss"
1352:Stephen Engelberg (March 3, 1991).
1027:Cambridge International Law Journal
2805:. Diane Publishing Company. 2003.
2355:Sekularac, Ivana (15 April 2011).
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2276:Eduard Šoštarić (3 April 2007).
1451:Chuck Sudetic (3 January 1992).
948:Ian Traynor (16 November 2012).
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1860:Prodger, Matt (5 August 2005).
1839:United Nations Security Council
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389:United Nations Protection Force
2974:Texas A&M University Press
2467:"Očekivana i pravedna presuda"
1928:"Oluja, zločin i video kamera"
1926:Filip Švarm (10 August 2006).
1862:"Evicted Serbs remember Storm"
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2549:"The coming Balkan war"
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3185:President of Croatia
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2314:on January 12, 2009
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1549:(24 January 1993).
1081:A.Z. Borda (2014).
1047:A.Z. Borda (2012).
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2588:. 17 November 2012
2445:The New York Times
2040:The New York Times
1959:. 13 February 2009
1760:, pp. 369–370
1676:, pp. 374–377
1628:, pp. 216–218
1555:The New York Times
1526:The New York Times
1518:Michael T. Kaufman
1457:The New York Times
1428:The New York Times
1409:, pp. 249–250
1387:The New York Times
1358:The New York Times
1332:The New York Times
1266:The New York Times
1056:Tilburg Law Review
926:. 16 November 2012
865:The New York Times
746:The New York Times
543:, Colonel General
525:Croatian Air Force
487:Lieutenant General
373:Sarajevo Agreement
362:Siege of Dubrovnik
217:Dissenting opinion
212:Dissenting opinion
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2766:Jeffrey T. Kuhner
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1484:Los Angeles Times
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