Milan And Sredoje Lukic, Bosnian Serbs, Convicted Of Burning Over 100 Muslims Alive

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MIKE CORDER | 07/20/09 12:42 PM | AP

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Milan Lukic, left, and Sredoje Lukic, right, await their verdict at the courtroom of the U.N. Yugoslav war crimes tribunal in the Hague, Netherlands, Monday July 20, 2009. U.N. judges deliver verdicts Monday in the case of two Bosnian Serb cousins accused of atrocities that allegedly include twice locking scores of Muslims into houses and torching them. Prosecutors have demanded life sentences for Milan and Sredoje Lukic if judges convict them on charges of extermination, murder, persecution and inhumane acts. (AP Photo/Ed Oudenaarden, Pool)

THE HAGUE, Netherlands — A U.N. war crimes court convicted two Bosnian Serb cousins Monday for a 1992 killing spree that included locking scores of Muslims in two houses and burning them alive.

Yugoslav war crimes tribunal judge Patrick Robinson said burning at least 119 Muslims to death in the eastern Bosnian town of Visegrad "exemplified the worst acts of inhumanity that one person may inflict on others."

He sentenced Milan Lukic to life in prison and Sredoje Lukic to 30 years.

Robinson said Milan Lukic was the ringleader in both incidents, helping herd victims into the houses, setting the fires and shooting those who fled the flames. The judgment said his cousin Sredoje Lukic aided and abetted in one of the blazes

Witnesses "vividly remembered the terrible screams of the people in the house," Robinson said, adding that Milan Lukic used the butt of his rifle to herd people into the house, saying, "Come on, let's get as many people inside as possible."

The victims ranged from two days old to 75.

Milan Lukic shook his head but looked unmoved as Robinson pronounced sentence. Sredoje Lukic leaned back in his chair, his face blank.

Robinson, a veteran judge at the tribunal that has prosecuted Balkan war crimes for 15 years, sounded stunned by the atrocities.

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"In the all-too-long, sad and wretched history of man's inhumanity to man, the Pionirska street and Bikavac fires must rank high," he said.

Prosecutors seeking to clear the court's docket had asked for the case to be handed to a Bosnian court because the cousins were relatively low-ranking suspects. But tribunal judges refused, saying the allegations were so serious they should be handled in The Hague.

They welcomed Monday's verdicts, which can still be appealed.

"The prosecutor is satisfied with this decision because it reflects the gravity of the crimes committed and the responsibility of the accused," spokeswoman Olga Karvan said. "The prosecutor would particularly like to acknowledge the courage demonstrated by the victims who came forward in this case and presented their evidence in court."

Dika Osmo, a member of a war victims' group in Bosnia, said the life sentence was, "not enough for such a criminal. I could not have imagined that a human being like this could be born, could exist at all. This is someone who killed a two-day-old baby."

Radmila Eric, a Serb woman living in Visegrad dismissed the tribunal as "a political court formed to persecute Serbs.

"The judges are biased," she said. "They deliver the worst sentences only to Serbs."

Milan Lukic also was convicted of murdering 12 other Muslims, shooting them in the back on the banks of the Drina River, which runs through Visegrad, so the current would sweep their bodies away.

Robinson said Milan Lukic "ignored the victims' pleas for their lives," as he and other Serb paramilitaries executed them with a single shot in the back before firing into the bodies of any men they believed were still alive.

One man was murdered in front of his wife and child. Two men survived by playing dead, and testified about their ordeal.

Milan Lukic led a paramilitary group known both as the "White Eagles" and the "Avengers," which terrorized Muslims in Visegrad. His cousin Sredoje was a local policeman and a member of the group.

Both also were convicted of cruelty for visiting a detention center to savagely beat Muslim inmates.

Milan Lukic was arrested in 2005 in Argentina and sent for trial in The Hague. His cousin surrendered to Bosnian Serb authorities and was transferred to The Hague a few weeks later.

THE HAGUE, Netherlands — A U.N. war crimes court convicted two Bosnian Serb cousins Monday for a 1992 killing spree that included locking scores of Muslims in two houses and burning them alive. ...
THE HAGUE, Netherlands — A U.N. war crimes court convicted two Bosnian Serb cousins Monday for a 1992 killing spree that included locking scores of Muslims in two houses and burning them alive. ...
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- Ajita I'm a Fan of Ajita 94 fans permalink
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Amusing. The one industraliz ed country other than Briton that refuses to join the International Criminal Court because it's leaders are war criminals is prosecuting those who commit similar crimes in other countries.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:24 PM on 07/20/2009
- aintnogod I'm a Fan of aintnogod 24 fans permalink
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People tend to think that those who commit atrocities are easily distinguishable villains. And people who are partisans of a group committing the atrocities are like the woman in this article who believes the tribunal is unfair. It's only in retrospect that villainy and villains become clearly visible. Partisans of the Dick Cheneys of the world are unable to see the villainy involved in his doings. They and he feel "justified" in their behavior (an interesting emotional position much like the Luciks' stance). Granted Cheney supported a torture that killed only a few prisoners who died in custody of "unknown" causes, but he's just a hair-breadth removed from barbarous behavior himself, and he is incapable of seeing what he's capable of. He'd sit just as calmly and unruffled in his seat as these two men if charges of criminal behavior were ever brought to bear against him and his colleagues. He'd feel "justified". America is not free from the possibility of atrocity; we only imagine ourselves better than others. And crazed partisans of the right would not think themselves wrong in killing people of the left. Think "people who kill pro-choice doctors".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:57 PM on 07/20/2009
- Babele I'm a Fan of Babele 30 fans permalink
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Men have got to get a grip on those testosterone surges. Their hormonal rages are ruining this world.

30 years for burning people alive?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:49 PM on 07/20/2009

another great human story brought to you by.........RELIGION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! never fails to be the worst plague mankind has ever seen! anyone 's religion....yours, thiers, everybody's.... it is religion that is ALWAYS the problem and NEVER the answer to anything!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:35 PM on 07/20/2009
- jmundstuk I'm a Fan of jmundstuk 8 fans permalink
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One thing at a time. The court is finally dealing with the Bosnian War. I want to see the Bos Serb president Karadzic and General Mladic caught and prosecuted. Who's hiding them??

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:12 PM on 07/20/2009
- GeorgeP922 I'm a Fan of GeorgeP922 108 fans permalink
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Congrats!
They were caught.

Mladic the coward was caught in Belgrade, he disguised himself as an herbal specialist, grew his hair etc.

What frightens me about Serbia is the extent to which their criminals were able to hide.

Convicting these monsters is wonderful, although Justice takes a long time, it's always worth it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:55 PM on 07/20/2009
- Spencaa I'm a Fan of Spencaa 14 fans permalink

Isn't Mladic the former Bosnian Serb commander who is still on the run? Karadzic, the former President of Republika Srpska was the one caught trying to act like a herbalist.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:49 PM on 07/20/2009
- frmme2u I'm a Fan of frmme2u 2 fans permalink

does it matter that the victims were Muslim? That these two, and they certainly were not alone, would do this to other humans is the crime. A more just sentence would be to release them to the families of murdered.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:32 PM on 07/20/2009
- inorbit I'm a Fan of inorbit 29 fans permalink
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Gee, I bet the Serbs learned this one from the Germans who did in the Holocaust that didn't happen.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:25 PM on 07/20/2009
- Ciganka I'm a Fan of Ciganka 6 fans permalink

Maybe they learned it from here:

http://www.dojgov.net/kosovo_watch02.htm

There were atrocities in the recent Balkan Wars on all sides. It is an extradinarily complex issue. I have lived here for 12 years and I still cannot understand how it could happen.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:59 PM on 07/20/2009
- loki I'm a Fan of loki 134 fans permalink
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They need to look in St,louis to find more of them. There are over 30,000 Bosnian Serbs there, and from what Ive read and heard from those I know in that area, they are running some of the larger crime groups in the Midwest. Young Bosnian groups are doing everything from stealing cars to robbing people on the street, but the police in that area are,.. Bosnian because the criminals wont speak English to American Police, The Bosnian police tend to look the other way no matter if one has beat their spouse into a coma because another man looked at her, or they kidnapped a kid to sell on the market. I know a lot of people who are moving out of that area because of the gangs , or mafia like groups that hide behind the guise of restaurants and coffee shops and bars where the thugs hang.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:02 PM on 07/20/2009

And what is the Muslim's response?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:45 PM on 07/20/2009
- roshni I'm a Fan of roshni 182 fans permalink

Let's not have one and just let the courts deal with it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:38 PM on 07/20/2009
- TheApeMan I'm a Fan of TheApeMan 4 fans permalink

Can we get the Hague (or Spain) to investigate our war crimes, since we don't seem to be interested?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:41 PM on 07/20/2009
- roshni I'm a Fan of roshni 182 fans permalink

Or have Gitmo prisoners sue Bush? I would support them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:39 PM on 07/20/2009

I just had a great idea for a movie script. It would be about these good hardworking people in a land called Idealism where their government resides in a city called Ideology.
The citizens of Ideology were called Loonycons who decided to go to war but has to convince the people to go to war so they lied about why they were going to war and also spread fear everywhere by getting a terrorist group called the Langlies to send out antrax letters which really created fear and also murdered 5 citizens.
The one who ordered the Langlies to do this ran the country for a guy who didn't know what courtry he was in and this Loonycon also liked the idea of torture, shooting everything in sight including his friends and hobnobbing with Justices of the Supreme Court which means these people have a real problem knowing what ethics means.
The Loonycon who enjoyed sending anthrax letters has to pin this crime on someone - anyone!!! The first guy that was picked to pin it on sued the government and won but the next guy wasn't so lucky because he was harrassed into a mental hospital where they gave him powerful psychotic drugs which caused him to commit suicide and of course dead men tell no tales.
Do you think anyone would believe a story like this??? Sounds a bit farfetched doesn't it??? And in this land called Idealism the rule of law prevails, doesn't it???!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:37 PM on 07/20/2009
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The US government is hypocritical if it officially condemns these or any other war crimes unless our own war criminals are held accountable. We are a disgrace in the eyes of the world for this hypocracy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:11 PM on 07/20/2009
- Mnemanth I'm a Fan of Mnemanth 18 fans permalink
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cosign

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:52 PM on 07/20/2009
- Ciganka I'm a Fan of Ciganka 6 fans permalink

Me too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:00 PM on 07/20/2009

I agree, but the only hope that our own war criminals are prosecuted is if they travel abroad and they get arrested there somehow.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:28 PM on 07/20/2009
- LMPE I'm a Fan of LMPE 74 fans permalink
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Hopefully, future headlines will read:

BUSH, CHENEY AND BLAIR CONVICTED OF LYING TO GET US AND UK INTO IRAQ

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:16 PM on 07/20/2009
- GZLives I'm a Fan of GZLives 47 fans permalink

AS horrific as this is, will the UN also convene to charge those Muslims and their organization Lashkar-e-Taiba for the cold blooded killing of 173 and wounding of 300 innocent people in Mumbai last November?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:04 PM on 07/20/2009
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