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  2. Death of the Bytyqi brothers - Wikipedia

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    Trial of Sreten Popović and Miloš Stojanović. In 2012 trial in Serbia, two men were found not guilty in aiding in the death of the brothers, in part because of their marginal involvement in the crimes. In 2013, Prosecutor's appeal was denied verdict the acquittals were upheld. See also. War crimes in the Kosovo War; References

  3. Slobodan Milošević - Wikipedia

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    On 30 January 2002, Milošević accused the war crimes tribunal of an "evil and hostile attack" against him. The trial began at The Hague on 12 February 2002, with Milošević defending himself. The prosecution took two years to present its case in the first part of the trial, where they covered the wars in Croatia, Bosnia and Kosovo.

  4. Meja massacre - Wikipedia

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    Perpetrators. Yugoslav security forces and Serbian police. The Meja massacre ( Albanian: Masakra e Mejës) was the mass execution of at least 377 [2] [3] Kosovo Albanian civilians during the Kosovo War, which took place on 27 April 1999. Of the victims, 36 were under 18 years old. It was committed by Serbian police and Yugoslav Army forces in ...

  5. Batajnica mass graves - Wikipedia

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    Vlastimir Djordjevic, who was a Serbian deputy interior minister during Kosovo conflict in Kosovo in 1998 and 1999, was under trial in the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in 2010 for his role in crimes against Kosovo Albanians, where he admitted that he knew about transferring bodies from one truck found in ...

  6. War of aggression - Wikipedia

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    A war of aggression is a series of acts committed with a sustained intent. The definition's distinction between an act of aggression and a war of aggression make it clear that not every act of aggression would constitute a crime against peace; only war of aggression does. States would nonetheless be held responsible for acts of aggression.

  7. Legitimacy of the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    Kosovo War. The legitimacy under international law of the 1999 NATO bombing of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia has been questioned. The UN Charter is the foundational legal document of the United Nations (UN) and is the cornerstone of the public international law governing the use of force between States. NATO members are also subject to the ...

  8. Salih Mustafa - Wikipedia

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    Salih Mustafa also known by the nickname " Cali ", (born 1 January 1972) is a former Kosovo Albanian war commander of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) from the Guerilla BIA unit, which operated in the regions during the Kosovo War in Gollak, Zllash. He was the former founder and Leader of the Nationalist Communist Party National Movement for ...

  9. Nuremberg trials - Wikipedia

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    The Nuremberg trials were held by the Allies against representatives of the defeated Nazi Germany for plotting and carrying out invasions of other countries across Europe and atrocities against their citizens in World War II . Between 1933 and 1945, Nazi Germany invaded many countries across Europe, inflicting 27 million deaths in the Soviet ...