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[01] NATO/ARREST (S & L) BY STEFAN BOS (BUDAPEST)DATE=4/22/2000TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT NUMBER=2-261624 CONTENT= VOICED AT: INTRO: NATO officials say a Bosnian Serb, the first war crimes suspect indicted by a United Nations tribunal, has been arrested for alleged atrocities committed during the Bosnian conflict. Stefan Bos reports from Budapest that former prison camp commander Dragan Nikolic was arrested in the American sector of Serb-controlled northern Bosnia. TEXT: NATO officials say peacekeepers arrested Mr. Nikolic late Friday and that he was later transported to the U-N War Crimes Tribunal in The Hague. In a statement, NATO Secretary-General George Robertson said the arrest shows that, in his words, "those indicted war criminals who remain at large have no permanent hiding place." Mr. Nikolic had already been indicted in November 1994 by the War Crimes Tribunal for alleged atrocities during the Bosnian war. During part of that conflict, he commanded the feared Susica prison camp for Bosnian Muslims, near Vlasenica, after it was taken over by Serb fighters in April 1992. U-N prosecutors suspect Mr. Nikolic of killing eight Muslim detainees and torturing or mistreating seven others. He is also accused of illegally imprisoning 500 Bosnians and of orchestrating illegal deportations. /// REST OPT FOR LONG ////// GOLDSTONE ACT ////// END ACT ///NEB/SB/ALW/JP 22-Apr-2000 13:39 PM EDT (22-Apr-2000 1739 UTC) NNNN Source: Voice of America [02] NATO/ARREST (S & L) BY STEFAN BOS (BUDAPEST)DATE=4/22/2000TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT NUMBER=2-261624 CONTENT= VOICED AT: INTRO: NATO officials say a Bosnian Serb, the first war crimes suspect indicted by a United Nations tribunal, has been arrested for alleged atrocities committed during the Bosnian conflict. Stefan Bos reports from Budapest that former prison camp commander Dragan Nikolic was arrested in the American sector of Serb-controlled northern Bosnia. TEXT: NATO officials say peacekeepers arrested Mr. Nikolic late Friday and that he was later transported to the U-N War Crimes Tribunal in The Hague. In a statement, NATO Secretary-General George Robertson said the arrest shows that, in his words, "those indicted war criminals who remain at large have no permanent hiding place." Mr. Nikolic had already been indicted in November 1994 by the War Crimes Tribunal for alleged atrocities during the Bosnian war. During part of that conflict, he commanded the feared Susica prison camp for Bosnian Muslims, near Vlasenica, after it was taken over by Serb fighters in April 1992. U-N prosecutors suspect Mr. Nikolic of killing eight Muslim detainees and torturing or mistreating seven others. He is also accused of illegally imprisoning 500 Bosnians and of orchestrating illegal deportations. /// REST OPT FOR LONG ////// GOLDSTONE ACT ////// END ACT ///NEB/SB/ALW/JP 22-Apr-2000 13:39 PM EDT (22-Apr-2000 1739 UTC) NNNN Source: Voice of America Voice of America: Selected Articles Directory - Previous Article - Next Article |