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History of Serbia
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| | 1985 | Karadzic, Radovan |  |
| Sentenced to three years in prison for embezzlement and fraud, as he had already spent over a year in detention, Karadzic never had to serve this sentence
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| 1995 | Karadzic, Radovan |  |
| Sarajevo Indicted by the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, 5 counts of crimes against humanity, 3 counts of violations of the laws of war, 1 count of grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions & unlawful transfer of civilians
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| 1995 | Mladic, Ratko |  |
| 25th June Indicted by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and accused of genocide, crimes against humanity, and numerous war crimes (including crimes relating to the alleged sniping campaign against civilians in Sarajevo)
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| 1996 | Karadzic, Radovan |  |
| A fugitive from 1996 until July 2008 after having been indicted for war crimes by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY)
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| 2003 | Galic, Stanislav |  |
| Jan Sarajevo General Galic is sentenced to life imprisonment for the crimes against humanity during the siege
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| 2007 | Milosevic, Dragomir |  |
| Sarajevo Dragomir Milosevic, who replaced Stanislav Galic as commander of the Sarajevo-Romanija Corps, is found guilty of the shelling and sniper terror campaign against Sarajevo and its citizens from August 1994 to late 1995 including the 2nd Markale massacre
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| 2008 | Karadzic, Radovan |  |
| 21st July Arrested and brought before Belgrade's War Crimes Court
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