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INDICTMENT
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PRESIDENT KOSOVO ALBANIANS FRY REPUBLICS MALE WAR SFRY POLICE VILLAGE DEPUTY CRIMES AUTHORITY LAW STATUTE HEREINAFTER INDICTMENT INTERNAL AFFAIRS DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER TIMES RELEVANT SERB POLICE GOVERNMENT FORMER YUGOSLAVIA COLONEL GENERAL DRAGOLJUB MUNICIPALITY THEREAFTER FACTO CONTROL SHEHU SUPREME DEFENCE COUNCIL ELECTED PRESIDENT |
THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL FOR THE FORMER YUGOSLAVIA
Case No. IT-99-37-I
THE PROSECUTOR OF THE TRIBUNAL
AGAINST
SLOBODAN MILOSEVIC
MILAN MILUTINOVIC
NIKOLA SAINOVIC
DRAGOUUB OJDANIC
VLAJKO STOJIUKOVIC
The Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, pursuant to her
authority under Article 18 of the Statute of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former
Yugoslavia ("the Statute of the Tribunal"), charges:
SLOBODAN MILOSEVIC
MILAN MILUTINOVIC
NIKOIA SAINOVIC
DRAGOUUB OJDANIC
V LAJ KO STOJILJKOVIC
with CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITYand VIOLATIONS OF THE LAWS OR CUSTOMS OF WAR as set
forth below:
ACCUSED
1. Slobodan MILOSEVIC was born on 20 August 1941 in the town of Pozarevac in present-day
Republic of Serbia (hereinafter Serbia). In 1964 he received a law degree from the University of
Belgrade and began a career in management and banking. Slobodan MILOSEVIC held the posts of
deputy director and later general director at Tehnogas, a major gas company until 1978.
Thereafter, he became president of Beogradska banka (Beobanka), one of the largest banks in the
former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (hereinafter SFRY) and held that post until 1983.
2. In 1983 Slobodan MILOSEVIC began his political career. He became Chairman of the City
Committee of the League of Communists of Belgrade in 1984. In 1986 he was elected Chairman of
the Presidium of the Central Committee of the League of Communists of Serbia and was re-elected
in 1988. On 16 July 1990, the League of Communists of Serbia and the Socialist Alliance of Working
People of Serbia were united; the new party was named the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), and
Slobodan MILOSEVIC was elected its President. He continues to hold the post of President of the
SPS as of the date of this indictment.
3. Slobodan MILOSEVIC was elected President of the Presidency of Serbia on 8 May 1989 and re-
elected on 5 December that same year. After the adoption of the new Constitution of Serbia on 28
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