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Strugar - "Dubrovnik"

Pavle Strugar

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THE HAGUE | 29.04.2004.

EXPERTS DISAGREE ABOUT THE MENTAL STATE OF THE ACCUSED GENERAL

Defense and prosecution experts reach contrary conclusions about the mental state and competency of General Pavle Strugar.
THE HAGUE | 28.04.2004.

HEARING TO DECIDE WHETHER GENERAL STRUGAR IS COMPETENT TO STAND TRIAL

The court hears testimony from Dr. Beneth Blum, one of three psychiatrists who examined General Strugar at the request of the prosecution in March and found the accused able to function, follow and understand his trial--despite his health problems.
THE HAGUE | 27.04.2004.

DID THE PEOPLE OF DUBROVNIK SHELL THEMSELVES?

General Strugar's defense claims that Dubrovnik’s defenders shelled themselves--and the Old Town--by accident, because the sights on their weapons were out of order. Ivan Negodic, former commander of the Dubrovnik artillery, categorically denies that possibility.
THE HAGUE | 26.04.2004.

ANYTHING WITHIN THE CITY WALLS WAS A TARGET

Former artillery chief of the Dubrovnik defense forces testifies at the trial of General Pavle Strugar.
THE HAGUE | 23.04.2004.

DAVID AND GOLIATH OF DUBROVNIK

Ivan Negodic testified about what artillery the defenders of Dubrovnik had and where it was located Dubrovnik citizens, contradicting the testimony of previous witnesses that there had been no mortar positions or armed people anywhere near the Old Town.
THE HAGUE | 01.04.2004.

HEARING ON GENERAL STRUGAR'S COMPETENCY TO STAND TRIAL TO BE HELD

If the Trial Chamber decides that the accused is not competent to stand trial and orders the trial suspended, it seems likely that will spell the end of the Dubrovnik indictment with its three accused – General Strugar, Vice admiral Jokic and Captain Kovacevic a/k/a Rambo.
THE HAGUE | 30.03.2004.

IS GENERAL STRUGAR COMPETENT TO STAND TRIAL?

After examining the accused general Strugar, the experts appointed by the prosecution reached conclusions contrary to those of the experts whose findings the defense uses to move for the suspension of the trial.
THE HAGUE | 29.03.2004.

THE THREE GOALS OF CAPTAIN “RAMBO”

According to Admiral Miodrag Jokic, the shelling of the Old Town of Dubrovnik on 6 December 1991 was not a "spontaneous action". Instead of an investigation and punishment for those responsible, early promotions were given to Captain "Rambo" and the other participants in the JNA Dubrovnik operation.
THE HAGUE | 24.03.2004.

THE ATMOSPHERE OF IMPUNITY AMONG THE "LIBERATORS" OF DUBROVNIK

At the beginning of his testimony at the trial of General Pavle Strugar, admiral Miodrag Jokic described the atmosphere of lack of discipline and impunity among the JNA forces that held the town of Dubrovnik under siege and shelled its old part in the fall of 1991
THE HAGUE | 10.03.2004.

WAS URBAN KILLED BY A SHELL OR DID HE DIE BECAUSE HELP ARRIVED TOO LATE?

The defence of the accused General Strugar claims that one of the two inhabitants of Dubrovnik who were killed in the shelling of the Old Town on 6 December 1991 bled out because he did not receive aid for two and a half hours after he was wounded

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