Case: Susnjar Radomir

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25. March 2020.
A court confirmed ex-fighter Radomir Susnjar’s 20-year sentence for his involvement in killing 26 Bosniak civilians, including a baby, in a house that he helped to set on fire in Visegrad in 1992. The appeals chamber of the Bosnian state court has upheld the verdict convicting Radomir Susnjar of involvement in wartime crimes in the Visegrad area in June 1992, including the murder of 26 civilians – one of them a two-day-old baby – who were locked inside a house that was then burned.

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11. February 2020.
Wartime Bosnian Serb fighter Radomir Susnjar appealed against his conviction for involvement in the killing of 26 Bosniak civilians, including a baby, in a house that was set on fire in Visegrad in 1992. Lawyers for Radomir Susnjar appealed to the Bosnian state court’s appeals chamber on Tuesday against the verdict sentencing him to 20 […]

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30. October 2019.
Wartime Bosnian Serb fighter Radomir Susnjar was sentenced to 20 years in prison for his involvement in killing 26 Bosniak civilians, including a baby, in a house that was set on fire in Visegrad in 1992. The Bosnian state court in Sarajevo on Wednesday convicted Radomir Susnjar, alias Lalco, of involvement in wartime crimes in the Visegrad area in June 1992, including the murder of 26 civilians – one of them a two-day-old baby – who were locked inside a house that was then burned.

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12. September 2019.
The prosecution asked for the maximum sentence for former Bosnian Serb soldier Radomir Susnjar, who is on trial for killing 57 Bosniaks in a house that was set on fire in Visegrad in 1992. The prosecutor told the Bosnian state court in his closing statement on Thursday that Radomir Susnjar, alias Lalco, should be given the maximum possible prison sentence for his participation in the murder of 57 civilians in a house in Pionirska Street in Visegrad in June 1992.

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2. July 2018.
Former Bosnian Serb soldier Radomir Susnjar pleaded not guilty to participating in the murders of 57 Bosniaks who were burned alive in a house in Visegrad in 1992. Radomir Susnjar, alias ‘Lalco’, pleaded not guilty at the Bosnian state court on Monday to participating in a war crime in Visegrad in eastern Bosnia in June 1992.