MILOSEVIC (IT-02-54) "Bosnia and Herzegovina"  
 Slobodan Milosevic

Slobodan Milosevic

President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Supreme Commander of the Yugoslav Army, President of the Supreme Defence Council.
Born born on 20 August 1941 in Pozarevac, Serbia, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (hereinafter "FRY"). 
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Arrest / Surrendered


1 April 2001 in Belgrade by local authorities.

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Transferred to ICTY

29 June 2001
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Trial:

commenced on 12 February 2002
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Initial Appearance

3 July 2001,
"not guilty" plea entered for all counts on the "Kosovo" Iindictment.
29 October 2001, "not guilty" plea entered for all counts on the "Croatia" Indictment.
11 December 2001, "not guilty" plea entered for all counts on the "Bosnia" Indictment.
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Termination of proceedings:
14 March 2006 (following the death of the accused on 11 March 2006)

Slobodan Milosevic was charged on the basis of individual criminal responsibility (Article 7(1) of the Statute of the Tribunal), and on the basis of superior criminal responsibility (Article 7(3) of the Statute) with:

KOSOVO
Deportation; murder; persecutions on political, racial or religious grounds; and other inhumane acts/forcible transfer (crimes against humanity, Article 5),
Murder (violations of the laws or customs of war, Article 3).

CROATIA
Persecutions on political, racial or religious grounds; extermination; murder; imprisonment; torture; inhumane acts; deportation; inhumane acts (forcible transfers) (crimes against humanity, Article 5),
Wilful killing; unlawful confinement; torture; wilfully causing great suffering; unlawful deportation or transfer; extensive destruction and appropriation of property, not justified by military necessity and carried out unlawfully and wantonly (grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions of 1949, Article 2),
Murder; torture; cruel treatment; wanton destruction of villages, or devastation not justified by military necessity; destruction or wilful damage done to institutions dedicated to education or religion; plunder of public or private property; attacks on civilians; destruction or wilful damage done to historic monuments and institutions dedicated to education or religion; unlawful attacks on civilian objects (violations of the laws or customs of war, Article 3).

BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
Genocide; complicity in genocide (genocide, Article 4),
Persecutions on political, racial or religious grounds; extermination; murder; imprisonment; torture; deportation; inhumane acts; and forcible transfers (crimes against humanity, Article 5),
Wilful killing; unlawful confinement; torture; wilfully causing great suffering; unlawful deportation or transfer; and extensive destruction and appropriation of property (grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions of 1949, Article 2),
Murder; torture; cruel treatment; wanton destruction of villages, or devastation not justified by military necessity; wilful destruction or wilful damage done to historic monuments and institutions dedicated to education or religion; plunder of public or private property; attacks on civilians (violations of the laws or customs of war involving, Article 3).