List of people indicted in the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia

This is a complete listing of all indictees of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia along with their ethnic origin, rank or occupation, details of charges against them and the disposition of their cases. 161 people were indicted.[1] Since the arrest of Goran Hadžić on 20 July 2011, there are no indictees remaining at large.[2] As of August 8, 2011, 126 cases have been completed and 35 have remained uncompleted.[3] The ICTY has 5 defendants (Goran Hadzic, Ratko Mladic, Idriz Balaj, Lahi Brahimaj (who was convicted of torture and sentenced to six years in prison in 2008, but is now being retried on four counts[4]) and Ramush Haradinaj) at pre-trial status,[3] 14 defendants undergoing trial[3] and 16 defendants appealing their convictions.[3] 13 defendants were also transferred to other in courts,[3] with 11 being convicted, one them, Rahim Ademi, acquitted, and another, Vladimir Kovačević, has been ruled as mentally unfit to stand trial since 2004 and has yet to undergo a trial.

The list contains 161 names. 94 of them are Serbs, 29 are Croats, 9 are Albanians, 9 are Bosniaks, 2 are Macedonians and 2 are Montenegrins. The others are of unknown ethnicity or their charges have been withdrawn.

Status Name Ethnicity
Former rank or occupation
Indictment Verdict
Transferred to national courts Rahim Ademi Kosovo Albanian, Croat Army general Operations in the Medak Pocket of Krajina, Croatia Transferred to Croatia on 1 November 2005. Acquitted of all charges by the Zagreb District Court.[5]
Died before trial complete Mehmed Alagić Bosniak, commander of 7th corps, Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina "Mujahadeen" actions in Central Bosnia Died on 7 March 2003 during provisional release.[6]
Sentenced by ICTY Zlatko Aleksovski Bosnian Croat, prison commander Unlawful treatment of prisoners in Lašva Valley area in Bosnia and Herzegovina Sentenced to 7 years' imprisonment on 9 February 2000.[7]
Died before trial complete Stipo Alilović Bosnian Croat, soldier Murder and wanton destruction in Lašva Valley Died before transfer to the Tribunal.[8]
Sentenced by ICTY Milan Babić Croat Serb, prime minister of Republika Srpska Krajina For his part in ethnic cleansing in Croatia Sentenced to 13 years’ imprisonment on 18 July 2005.[9]
Indictment withdrawn Mirko Babić Bosnian Serb Rape at Omarska camp Indictment withdrawn on 8 May 1998.[10]
Sentenced by ICTY Haradin Bala Kosovo Albanian, Kosovo Liberation Army prison camp guard Direct participation in the killings of Serbs at Berisha mountains Sentenced to 13 years' imprisonment on 27 September 2007.[11]
At trial Idriz Balaj Kosovo Albanian, Kosovo Liberation Army special unit commander Murder, rape and persecution of Serbs in Western Kosovo Found not guilty and released on 3 April 2008. Partial re-trial ordered on 21 July 2010.[12]
Indictment withdrawn Nenad Banović Bosnian Serb, prison guard Murder, torture and persecution at Keraterm camp Indictment withdrawn on 10 April 2002.[10]
Sentenced by ICTY Predrag Banović Bosnian Serb, prison guard Murder, torture and persecution at Keraterm camp Sentenced to 8 years' imprisonment on 28 October 2003.[13]
Sentenced by ICTY Ljubiša Beara Bosnian Serb, colonel of Military Police Genocide, murder, persecution and forcible deportation around Srebrenica and Žepa Sentenced to life imprisonment.[14]
Sentenced by ICTY Vidoje Blagojević Bosnian Serb, Bosnian Serb Army officer Involvement in the Srebrenica massacre Sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment on 9 May 2007.[15]
Sentenced by ICTY Tihomir Blaškić Bosnian Croat, Croat Army general Persecutions against the Muslim civilians of Bosnia Sentenced to 9 years' imprisonment on 29 July 2004.[16]
Died before trial complete Janko Bobetko Croat, Croat Army chief of staff Indicted for command authority of Medak Pocket operation Died before transfer to the Tribunal.[17]
Sentenced by ICTY Ljubomir Borovčanin Bosnian Serb, Commander of the Republika Srpska Ministry of Interior Special Police Indicted in Srebrenica case Sentenced to 17 years on 10 June 2010.[14]
Died before trial complete Goran Borovnica Serb, soldier Indicted in Prijedor case Died before transfer to the Tribunal.[18]
Acquitted Ljube Boškoski Macedonian, interior minister of Macedonia For Ljuboten attack Acquitted on 19 May 2010.[19]
Sentenced by ICTY Lahi Brahimaj Kosovo Albanian, member of the Kosovo Liberation Army For his role in harassment, abuse, expelling, capture, imprisonment, murder, and torture of Serbian and Romany Egyptian civilians from the villages surrounding the Glodjane region Sentenced to six years’ imprisonment. Partial re-trial ordered for all on 21 July 2010.[12]
Sentenced by ICTY Miroslav Bralo Bosnian Croat, HVO military policeman For his role in the multiple murder, rape, torture, unlawful confinement and inhumane treatment of Bosnian Muslim civilians, including a number of children, in central Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) between January and mid-July 1993 Sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment on 2 April 2007.[20]
Sentenced by ICTY Radoslav Brđanin Bosnian Serb, president of the crisis staff of the Autonomous Region of Krajina Indicted in connection with persecutions, deportations, murders, torture, and destruction in the Autonomous Region of Krajina Sentenced to 30 years' imprisonment on 3 April 2007.[21]
Sentenced by ICTY Mario Čerkez Croat, HVO brigade commander For offensives in Lašva Valley, Bosnia Sentenced to 6 years' imprisonment on 17 December 2004.[22]
Acquitted Ivan Čermak Croat, Army general For his role in the permanent removal of the Serb population from the Krajina region, by force, fear or threat of force, persecution, forced displacement, transfer and deportation, appropriation and destruction of property and other means, which constituted or involved the commission of crimes Acquitted on 15 April 2011.[23]
Sentenced by ICTY Ranko Ćešić Bosnian Serb, member of the Intervention Squad in the Reservist Corps of the Bosnian Serb police force Murder and sexual abuse in the Luka camp Sentenced to 18 years' imprisonment on 11 March 2004.[24]
At trial Valentin Ćorić Bosnian Croat, chief of the HVO's military police For his role in administering Herceg-Bosna prisons and detention facilities as well as in combat and ethnic cleansing operations At trial.[25]
Acquitted Zejnil Delalić Bosniak, commander of the First Tactical Group of the Bosniak forces Indicted with having command and control over the Čelebići prison camp Acquitted on 20 February 2001.[26]
Sentenced by ICTY Hazim Delić Bosniak, Bosnian prison camp deputy commander Murder and rape at Čelebići prison camp Sentenced to 18 years' imprisonment on 8 April 2003.[26]
Sentenced by ICTY Rasim Delić Bosniak, chief of staff of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina For his failure to prevent the Mujahadeen members of the Bosnian army from committing crimes against captured civilians and enemy combatants (murder, rape, torture) Sentenced to 3 years' imprisonment on 15 September 2008. Died on 16 April 2010 while on provisional release. On 29 June 2010, the Appeals Chamber terminated the appellate proceedings and ruled the Trial Chamber judgement shall be considered final.[27]
Sentenced by ICTY Miroslav Deronjić Bosnian Serb, president of the Bratunac Crisis Staff For attack on the village of Glogova Sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment on 25 July 2005.[28]
Died before trial complete Slavko Dokmanović Croat Serb, Mayor of Vukovar Indicted in connection with killings of hospital inmates Died in detention on 29 June 1998.[29]
Sentenced by ICTY Damir Došen Bosnian Serb, shift commander at the Keraterm prison camp For his role in the inhumane treatment of inmates at the Keraterm prison camp Sentenced to 5 years' imprisonment on 13 November 2001.[30]
Died before trial complete Simo Drljača Bosnian Serb, chief of the Public Security Station for Prijedor Actions around Prijedor Died before transfer to the Tribunal.[31]
Sentenced by ICTY Vlastimir Đorđević Serb, army general Deportation, persecution and murder of Kosovo Albanians Sentenced to 27 years’ imprisonment on 23 February 2011.[32]
Died before trial complete Đorđe Đukić Bosnian Serb, member of the Main Staff of the Bosnian Serb army Indicted for shelling civilian targets in Sarajevo Died on 18 May 1996 during provisional release.[33]
Sentenced by ICTY Dražen Erdemović Croat, soldier in Bosnian Serb Army/Croat Army Murder of Bosnian Muslim men at Srebrenica Sentenced to 5 years' imprisonment on 5 March 1998.[34]
Sentenced by ICTY Anto Furundžija Croat, local commander of the HVO unit, Jokers Torture of a Bosnian Muslim civilian at Nadioci Sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment on 21 July 2000.[35]
Transferred to national courts Dušan Fuštar Bosnian Serb, shift commander at Keraterm prison camp Persecution, inhumane acts and murder of Bosnian Croats, Bosnian Muslims and other non-Serb Bosnians around Prijedor Case transferred to Bosnia and Herzegovina on 9 May 2006. Sentenced by the Bosnian Court to 9 years’ imprisonment.[10]
Died before trial complete Dragan Gagović Bosnian Serb, chief of police in Foča For his role in persecutions in Partizan Sports Hall detention centre Died before transfer to the Tribunal.[36]
Sentenced by ICTY Stanislav Galić Bosnian Serb, commander of Sarajevo Romanija Corps Indicted for shelling and sniping of Sarajevo Sentenced to life imprisonment on 30 November 2006.[37]
Sentenced by ICTY Ante Gotovina Croat, Army general Crimes against humanity and violations of the laws or customs of war Sentenced to 24 years’ imprisonment on 15 April 2011.[23]
Indictment withdrawn Zdravko Govedarica Bosnian Serb, prison camp guard Indicted for beating a prisoner at Omarska camp Indictment withdrawn on 8 May 1998.[10]
Indictment withdrawn Gruban (first name unknown) Indicted for forced sexual intercourse, violation of the laws or customs of war and crime against humanity Indictment withdrawn on 8 May 1998.[10]
Transferred to national courts Momčilo Gruban Bosnian Serb, guard shift commander at the Omarska camp Indicted for persecution, inhumane acts and murder Case transferred to Bosnia and Herzegovina on 9 May 2006. Sentenced by the Bosnian Court to 7 years’ imprisonment.[10]
Sentenced by ICTY Milan Gvero Bosnian Serb, military assistant commander for Morale, Legal and Religious Affairs Indicted for Srebrenica Sentenced to five years’ imprisonment on 10 June 2010.[14]
At trial Goran Hadžić Croat Serb, president of Republic of Serbian Krajina Persecution, murder, torture deportation and wanton destruction in Serbian Krajina At trial.[38]
Sentenced by ICTY Enver Hadžihasanović Bosniak, ARBiH brigadier general Command authority over acts of murder and wanton destruction in Central Bosnia Sentenced to 3.5 years' imprisonment on 22 April 2008.[6]
Acquitted Sefer Halilović Bosniak, ARBiH general For massacres in the villages of Grabovica and Uzdol, Bosnia Acquitted on 16 October 2007.[39]
At trial Ramush Haradinaj Kosovo Albanian, prime minister of Kosovo Indicted for action while regional commander of the Kosovo Liberation Army Found not guilty and released on 3 April 2008. Partial re-trial ordered on 21 July 2010.[12]
Died before trial complete Janko Janjić Bosnian Serb, sub-commanders of the military police Indicted for rape and torture at Foča Died before transfer to the Tribunal.[36]
Died before trial complete Nikica Janjić Bosnian Serb, prison guard Indicted for torture and murder at Omarska and Keraterm prison camps Died before transfer to the Tribunal.[10]
Transferred to national courts Gojko Janković Bosnian Serb Indicted for rape and torture at Foča Transferred to the State Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina on 8 December 2005. Sentenced by the Bosnian Court to 34 years’ imprisonment on 19 November 2007.[40]
Sentenced by ICTY Goran Jelisić Bosnian Serb, held a position at Luka camp Indicted for genocide, murder, plunder, and inhumane acts at Luka camp and Brcko Sentenced to 40 years' imprisonment on 5 July 2001.[41]
Sentenced by ICTY Dragan Jokić Bosnian Serb Involvement in Srebrenica massacre Sentenced to 9 years' imprisonment on 9 May 2007.[15]
Sentenced by ICTY Miodrag Jokić Serb, admiral in Yugoslav navy For the bombing of Dubrovnik Sentenced to 7 years’ imprisonment on 30 August 2005.[42]
Sentenced by ICTY Drago Josipović Bosnian Croat, HVO member Lašva Valley massacres against Bosniak civilians Sentenced to 12 years' imprisonment on 23 October 2001.[8]
At trial Radovan Karadžić Bosnian Serb, former President of Republika Srpska Genocide, Crimes against humanity, Violations of the laws or customs of war and Grave breaches of the Geneva conventions of 1949 At trial.[43]
Indictment withdrawn Marinko Katava Bosnian Croat Participation in Bosnian Croat campaign against the Muslims of Central Bosnia in 1993 The indictment was withdrawn on 19 December 1997.[8]
Transferred to national courts Duško Knežević Bosnian Serb Indicted in Omarska Camp case Case referred to Bosnia and Herzegovina. Sentenced by the Bosnian Court to 31 years’ imprisonment.[10]
Sentenced by ICTY Dragan Kolundžija Bosnian Serb crimes against the non-Serbian population of the Prijedor municipality in the Keraterm camp which were committed during a period stretching from 24 May 1992 to around 5 August 1992 Sentenced to 3 years' imprisonment on 13 November 2001.[30]
Indictment withdrawn Dragan Kondić     Indictment withdrawn on 5 May 1998.[30]
Sentenced by ICTY Dario Kordić Bosnian Croat For offensives in the Lašva Valley, Bosnia Sentenced to 25 years' imprisonment on 17 December 2004.[22]
Sentenced by ICTY Milojica Kos     Sentenced to 6 years' imprisonment on 2 November 2001.[44]
Indictment withdrawn Predag Kostić     Indictment withdrawn on 8 May 1998.[10]
Sentenced by ICTY Radomir Kovač Bosnian Serb Gang rape, torture and enslavement in Foča Sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment on 12 June 2002.[45]
Died before trial complete Milan Kovačević Bosnian Serb Prijedor case Died in detention on 1 August 1998.[31]
Transferred to national courts Vladimir Kovačević Montenegrin Serb, Yugoslav army commander Siege of Dubrovnik Case transferred to Serbia on 17 November 2006.[46]
Sentenced by ICTY Momčilo Krajišnik Bosnian Serb, prime minister of Republika Srpska Indicted with genocide, murder, extermination, deportation, and persecution Sentenced to 20 years’ imprisonment on 17 March 2009.[47]
Sentenced by ICTY Milorad Krnojelac Bosnian Serb, Bosnian Serb prison commander For the Foča prison camp Sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment on 17 September 2003.[48]
Sentenced by ICTY Radislav Krstić Bosnian Serb, Bosnian Serb Army general Genocide, Crimes against humanity & Violations of the laws or customs of war Sentenced to 35 years' imprisonment on 19 April 2004.[49]
Sentenced by ICTY Amir Kubura Bosniak, 7th Muslim Mountain Brigade Chief of Staff Command authority over acts of murder and wanton destruction in Central Bosnia Sentenced to 2 years' imprisonment on 22 April 2008.[6]
Sentenced by ICTY Dragoljub Kunarac Bosnian Serb Gang rape, torture and enslavement in Foča Sentenced to 28 years' imprisonment on 12 June 2002.[45]
Acquitted Mirjan Kupreškić Bosnian Croat, HVO member Lašva Valley massacres against Bosniak civilians Acquitted on 23 October 2001.[8]
Acquitted Vlatko Kupreškić Bosnian Croat, HVO member Lašva Valley massacres against Bosniak civilians Acquitted on 23 October 2001.[8]
Acquitted Zoran Kupreškić Bosnian Croat, HVO member Lašva Valley massacres against Bosniak civilians Acquitted on 23 October 2001.[8]
Sentenced by ICTY Miroslav Kvočka Bosnian Serb, policeman Omarska and Keraterm camps Sentenced to 7 years' imprisonment on 28 February 2005.[44]
Indictment withdrawn Goran Lajić     Indictment withdrawn on 5 May 1998.[30]
Sentenced by ICTY Esad Landžo Bosniak   Sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment on 8 April 2003.[26]
Sentenced by ICTY Vladimir Lazarević Serb, Army general Charges of war crimes, deportation and forcible transfer, murder and persecution. Sentenced to 15 years’ imprisonment on 26 February 2009.[50]
Acquitted Fatmir Limaj Kosovo Albanian   Acquitted on 27 September 2007.[11]
Sentenced by ICTY Milan Lukić Bosnian Serb, commander of a paramilitary group called "Avengers" or "White Eagles" Indicted for killing of up to 100 Muslims in vicinity of Višegrad Sentenced to life imprisonment on 20 July 2009.[51]
Sentenced by ICTY Sredoje Lukić Bosnian Serb, member of "Avengers" Indicted for killing of up to 100 Muslims in vicinity of Višegrad Sentenced to 30 years’ imprisonment on 20 July 2009.[51]
Sentenced by ICTY Sreten Lukić Serb, Serbian police general Command authority for crimes against humanity in Kosovo Sentenced to 22 years’ imprisonment on 26 February 2009.[50]
Transferred to national courts Paško Ljubičić Bosnian Croat, 4th HVO Military Police Battalion commander War crimes against Bosniak civilians in Lašva Valley Case referred to Bosnia and Herzegovina. Sentenced by the Bosnian Court to 10 years’ imprisonment.[52]
Indictment withdrawn Zoran Marinić     Indictment withdrawn on 3 October 2002.[53]
Sentenced by ICTY Mladen Markač Croat, Colonel General Indicted for crimes against humanity (persecution, inhumane acts), violation of the laws of war (violations of the laws or customs of war, murder and plunder or wanton destruction)[54] Sentenced to 18 years’ imprisonment on 15 April 2011.[23]
Sentenced by ICTY Milan Martić Croat Serb, prime minister of Republika Srpska Krajina Attacks on Zagreb; see Prosecutor v. Milan Martić Sentenced to 35 years’ imprisonment on 8 October 2008.[55]
Sentenced by ICTY Vinko Martinović Bosnian Croat War crimes against Bosniak civilians in Mostar area Sentenced to 18 years' imprisonment on 3 May 2006.[56]
Transferred to national courts Željko Mejakić Bosnian Serb Indicted in Omarska Camp case Case referred to Bosnia and Herzegovina. Sentenced by the Bosnian Court to 21 years’ imprisonment.[10]
Sentenced by ICTY Radivoje Miletić Bosnian Serb Indicted for Srebrenica Sentenced to 19 years’ imprisonment on 10 June 2010.[14]
Died before trial complete Slobodan Miljković     Died before transfer to the Tribunal.[57]
Sentenced by ICTY Dragomir Milošević Bosnian Serb Indicted for command of siege of Sarajevo Sentenced to 29 years' imprisonment on 12 November 2009.[58]
Died before trial complete Slobodan Milošević Serb, president of Serbia, president of Yugoslavia Indicted for incidents while in authority during Kosovo War Died in detention on 11 March 2006.[59]
Acquitted Milan Milutinović Serb, President of Serbia Indicted for incidents while in authority during Kosovo War Acquitted on 26 February 2009.[50]
At trial Ratko Mladić Bosnian Serb, Bosnian Serb Army commander of the main staff Genocide, complicity in genocide, crimes against humanity, and violations of the laws and customs of war At trial.[60]
Sentenced by ICTY Darko Mrđa Bosnian Serb, Bosnian Serb police unit commander   Sentenced to 17 years’ imprisonment on 31 March 2004.[61]
Sentenced by ICTY Mile Mrkšić Croat Serb, Yugoslav Army colonel, later Republika Srpska Krajina Army commander Indictment in relation to Vukovar Sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment on 5 May 2009.[62]
Sentenced by ICTY Zdravko Mucić Bosnian Croat   Sentenced to 9 years' imprisonment on 8 April 2003.[26]
Indictment withdrawn Agim Murtezi Kosovo Albanian   Indictment withdrawn on 28 February 2003.[11]
Acquitted Isak Musliu Kosovo Albanian, Kosovo Liberation Army commander   Acquitted on 27 September 2007.[11]
Sentenced by ICTY Mladen "Tuta" Naletilić Bosnian Croat, paramilitary War crimes against Bosniak civilians in Mostar area Sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment on 3 May 2006.[56]
Sentenced by ICTY Dragan Nikolić Bosnian Serb, Bosnian Serb prison commander Indicted in the Sušica camp case Sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment on 4 February 2005.[63]
Sentenced by ICTY Drago Nikolić Bosnian Serb, Bosnian Serb Army officer Indicted in the Srebrenica case Sentenced to 35 years’ imprisonment on 10 June 2010.[14]
Sentenced by ICTY Momir Nikolic Bosnian Serb, Assistant Commander of VRS Bratunac brigade Srebrenica case Sentenced to 20 years’ imprisonment on 8 March 2006.[64]
Transferred to national courts Mirko Norac Croat, General of HVO   Transferred to Croatia on 1 November 2005. Sentenced by the Zagreb District Court to 7 years’ imprisonment.[5]
Sentenced by ICTY Dragan Obrenović Bosnian Serb, VRS lieutenant colonel Srebrenica case Sentenced to 17 years’ imprisonment on 10 December 2003.[65]
Sentenced by ICTY Dragoljub Ojdanić Serb, Chief of the General Staff of the Yugoslav Army, Federal Defence minister of Yugoslavia Charges of war crimes, deportation and forcible transfer, murder and persecution. Sentenced to 15 years’ imprisonment on 26 February 2009.[50]
Acquitted Naser Orić Bosniak, Bosnian Army commander of Srebrenica Murder and wanton destruction on the basis of command responsibility Acquitted on 3 July 2008.[66]
Sentenced by ICTY Vinko Pandurević Bosnian Serb, Bosnian Serb Army general Indicted in the Srebrenica case Sentenced to 13 years’ imprisonment on 10 June 2010.[14]
Acquitted Dragan Papić Bosnian Croat, HVO member Lašva Valley massacres against Bosniak civilians Acquitted on 14 January 2000.[8]
Indictment withdrawn Nedeljko Paspalj Bosnian Serb, guard in Omarska camp Omarska camp Indictment withdrawn on 8 May 1998.[10]
Sentenced by ICTY Nebojša Pavković Serb, Chief of the General Staff of the Yugoslav Army Charges of war crimes, deportation and forcible transfer, murder and persecution. Sentenced to 22 years’ imprisonment on 26 February 2009.[50]
Indictment withdrawn Milan Pavlić Bosnian Serb, guard in Omarska camp Omarska camp Indictment withdrawn on 8 May 1998.[10]
Sentenced by ICTY Momčilo Perišić Serb, Chief of Staff of JNA/VJ Command authority Sentenced to 27 years in prison[67]
At trial. Milivoj Petković Bosnian Croat, Chief commander of HVO War crimes and ethnic cleansing of Bosniaks in Herzegovina At trial.[25]
Sentenced by ICTY Biljana Plavšić Bosnian Serb, former President of Republika Srpska Crimes Against Humanity Sentenced to 11 years’ imprisonment on 27 February 2003.[68]
Indictment withdrawn Milutin Popović     Indictment withdrawn on 8 May 1998.[10]
Sentenced by ICTY Vujadin Popović Bosnian Serb, Bosnian Serb Army lieutenant colonel Indicted in the Srebrenica case Sentenced to life imprisonment on 10 June 2010.[14]
At trial Slobodan Praljak Bosnian Croat, HVO   At trial.[25]
Sentenced by ICTY Dragoljub Prcać Bosnian Serb Indicted for Keraterm and Omarska case Sentenced to 5 years' imprisonment on 28 February 2005.[44]
Indictment withdrawn Draženko Predojević     Indictment withdrawn on 8 May 1998.[10]
At trial Jadranko Prlić Bosnian Croat, Croat leader of Herceg-Bosna   At trial.[25]
At trial Berislav Pušić Bosnian Croat, HVO officer Ethnic cleansing of Bosniaks in Herzegovina At trial.[25]
Acquitted Miroslav Radić Serb, Yugoslav Army captain Ovčara massacre after the Battle of Vukovar Acquitted on 27 September 2007.[62]
Sentenced by ICTY Mlađo Radić Bosnian Serb Omarska and Keraterm camps Sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment on 28 February 2005.[44]
Sentenced by ICTY Ivica Rajić Bosnian Croat Massacre in Stupni Do Sentenced to 12 years’ imprisonment on 8 May 2006.[69]
Transferred to national courts Mitar Rašević Bosnian Serb   Transferred to the State Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina on 3 October 2006. Sentenced by the Bosnian Court to 8.5 years’ imprisonment on 28 February 2008.[70]
Died before trial complete Željko Ražnatović, "Arkan" Slovenian Serb, paramilitary leader   Died before transfer to the Tribunal.[71]
Indictment withdrawn Željko Savić     Indictment withdrawn on 8 May 1998.[10]
Sentenced by ICTY Duško Sikirica Bosnian Serb, Bosnian Serb prison commander   Sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment on 13 November 2001.[30]
At trial Franko Simatović Serb, high officer of Serbian State Security Service   At trial.[72]
Sentenced by ICTY Blagoje Simić Bosnian Serb for Bosanski Šamac Sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment on 28 November 2006.[57]
Sentenced by ICTY Milan Simić Serb   Sentenced to 5 years’ imprisonment on 17 October 2002.[73]
Indictment withdrawn Pero Skopljak     Indictment withdrawn on 19 December 1997.[22]
Sentenced by ICTY Milomir Stakić Bosnian Serb, former mayor of Prijedor in northern Bosnia Responsibility for detention camps around Prijedor Sentenced to 40 years’ imprisonment on 22 March 2006.[74]
At trial Jovica Stanišić Serb, former chief of Serbian State Security Service   At trial.[72]
At trial Mićo Stanišić[75] Bosnian Serb, former Bosnian Serb interior minister Crimes against humanity and Violations of the laws or customs of war At trial.[75]
Transferred to national courts Radovan Stanković Bosnian Serb   Transferred to the State Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina on 29 September 2005. Sentenced by the Bosnian Court to 20 years’ imprisonment on 28 March 2007.[40]
At trial Bruno Stojić Bosnian Croat Ethnic cleansing of Bosniaks in Herzegovina At trial.[25]
Died before trial complete Vlajko Stojiljković Serb, former Serbian interior minister Indicted with Slobodan Milošević Died before transfer to the Tribunal.[50]
Sentenced by ICTY Pavle Strugar Montenegrin, Yugoslav Army general Command authority in bombing of Dubrovnik Sentenced to 7.5 years’ imprisonment on 17 July 2008.[76]
Sentenced by ICTY Nikola Šainović Serb, Prime Minister of Serbia Charges of war crimes, deportation and forcible transfer, murder and persecution. Sentenced to 22 years’ imprisonment on 26 February 2009.[50]
Indictment withdrawn Ivan Šantić     Indictment withdrawn on 19 December 1997.[22]
Sentenced by ICTY Vladimir Šantić Bosnian Croat, HVO member Lašva Valley massacres against Bosniak civilians Sentenced to 18 years' imprisonment on 23 October 2001.[8]
Indictment withdrawn Dragomir Šaponja Bosnian Serb Murder, inhumane acts, grave suffering Keraterm camp Indictment withdrawn on 5 May 1998.[10]
At trial Vojislav Šešelj Serb, President of the Serbian Radical Party (SRS) Persecution, torture, deportation, wanton destruction, murder At trial.[77]
Sentenced by ICTY Veselin Šljivančanin Montenegrin, Yugoslav army battalion commander Ovčara massacre after the Battle of Vukovar Sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment on 8 December 2010.[62]
Sentenced by ICTY Duško Tadić Bosnian Serb, Serbian Democratic Party leader in Kozarac and member of paramilitary force persecution, murder, rape, torture in Omarska camp and elsewhere Sentenced to 20 years’ imprisonment on 26 January 2000.[18]
Sentenced by ICTY Miroslav Tadić Bosnian Serb, chairman of Bosanki Šamac 'Exchange commission' Persecution and deportation Sentenced to 8 years' imprisonment on 17 October 2003.[57]
Died before trial complete Momir Talić Bosnian Serb, general of 1st Krajina Corps Genocide in the Krajina case Died on 28 May 2003 during provisional release.[78]
Sentenced by ICTY Johan Tarčulovski Macedonian, Macedonian police officer Ljuboten attack Sentenced to 12 years' imprisonment on 19 May 2010.[19]
Indictment withdrawn Nedjeljko Timarac Bosnian Serb Murder, inhumane acts, grave suffering in Keraterm camp Indictment withdrawn on 5 May 1998.[30]
Sentenced by ICTY Stevan Todorović Bosnian Serb, Bosnian Serb police head for the municipality of Bosanski Šamac Indicted for persecution, deportation, murder and inhumane acts Sentenced to 10 years’ imprisonment on 31 July 2001.[79]
Transferred to national courts Savo Todović Bosnian Serb, prison commander Indicted for persecution, torture, slavery, murder at Foča prison Transferred to the State Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina on 3 October 2006. Sentenced by the Bosnian Court to 12.5 years’ imprisonment on 28 February 2008.[70]
At trial Zdravko Tolimir Bosnian Serb, Bosnian Serb Army assistant commander Crimes against humanity and Violations of the laws or customs of war At trial.[80]
Transferred to national courts Milorad Trbić Bosnian Serb, Captain in military police Indicted for genocide, murder, persecution at Srebrenica Transferred to the State Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina on 11 June 2007. Sentenced by the Bosnian Court to 30 years’ imprisonment.[81]
Sentenced by ICTY Mitar Vasiljević Bosnian Serb, Bosnian Serb paramilitary Murder and crimes against humanity in the Drina River incident at Višegrad Sentenced to 15 years’ imprisonment on 25 February 2004.[82]
Sentenced by ICTY Zoran Vuković Bosnian Serb, Bosnian Serb Army soldier Rape and torture at Foča Sentenced to 12 years' imprisonment on 12 June 2002.[45]
Sentenced by ICTY Simo Zarić Bosnian Serb, former major of Šamac Crimes against humanity Sentenced to 6 years' imprisonment on 17 October 2003.[57]
Indictment withdrawn Milan Zec Kosovo Serb, Commander of the Yugoslav Navy Indicted for murder, unlawful attack and wilful damage for the shelling of Dubrovnik Indictment withdrawn on 26 July 2002.[76]
Sentenced by ICTY Dragan Zelenović Bosnian Serb, police officer Rape and torture at a prison camp in Foča Sentenced to 15 years’ imprisonment on 31 October 2007.[36]
Sentenced by ICTY Zoran Žigić Bosnian Serb Crimes in the Prijedor region Sentenced to 25 years' inprisonment on 28 February 2005.[44]
At trial Stojan Župljanin Bosnian Serb, senior police official in the Autonomous Region of Krajina Indicted for persecution, wanton destruction, deportation, torture, murder in Krajina At trial.

References

Notes

  1. ^ ICTY official site: Key Figures
  2. ^ Serbia holds Croatia war crimes suspect Goran Hadzic BBC News Online, 20 July 2011
  3. ^ a b c d e ICTY official web site The Cases
  4. ^ "New war crimes trial for Kosovo ex-premier Haradinaj". BBC News. 18 August 2011. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-14571569. 
  5. ^ a b ICTY official web site: Case Information Sheet: Ademi & Norac
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