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    sentenced in 2004, Babić was found dead in his prison cell in The Hague in March 2006, in an apparent suicide. Milan Babić, the son of Božo Babić, was born in...
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  • Milan Babić (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Бабић; born 5 August 1955) is a Serbian retired footballer known for having played for the three major Serbian clubs;...
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    Martić admitted he had personally ordered the shelling of the city. Milan Babić, who, along with Martić, was one of the most important leaders of the...
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    arms, and money. Milan Babić strongly opposed the Vance Plan but was overruled by the RSK's assembly. On 26 February 1992, Babić was deposed and replaced...
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    Serb interests. Prominent members of the RSK government, including Milan Babić and Milan Martić, later testified that Belgrade directed a propaganda campaign...
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  • Matko Babić (born 1998), Croatian footballer Mijo Babić (1903-1941), Croatian fascist soldier Milan Babić (born 1955), Serbian footballer Milan Babić (1956–2006)...
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    Serbs from a constituent nation to a national minority. On July 6, 1990, Milan Babić convened a meeting of representatives of Serb-populated municipalities...
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    Western Syrmia and minister without portfolio in the last Cabinet of Milan Babić of the Government of the RSK. Over the years Stanimirović's political...
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    like Jovan Rašković that promoted ideas of Greater Serbia. Led by Milan Babić and Milan Martić, the local Serbs proclaimed SAO Kninska Krajina in August...
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    whereas it was only 54% for Babić. Additionally, the overwhelming majority of SDS's main board still supported Rašković over Babić by February 1991. Taken...
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  • 5 miliona!". Telegraf.rs (in Serbian). 14 December 2017. Retrieved 30 December 2022. Snežana Babić at IMDb Snežana Babić discography at Discogs v t e...
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    Krajina, Milan Martić, Milan Babić and Goran Hadžić, were indicted and trialled by the ICTY for various war crimes and crimes against humanity. Milan Martić...
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    as well as both of Republic of Serbian Krajina ex-Presidents Milan Martić and Milan Babić. The follow-up International Residual Mechanism for Criminal...
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    Independence. On 19 December 1991, the two SAOs through the initiative of Milan Babić (president of SAO Krajina) and Goran Hadžić (president of SAO Eastern...
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    the Assembly of the RSK replaced Milan Babić with Hadžić as the new Premier of the Republic of Serbian Krajina. Babić was deposed because he argued against...
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  • Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) indictments of Milan Babić and Milan Martić, high-ranking officials of the Croatian Serb-declared wartime...
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  • Minister of Information in Milan Babić's 1995 government of the separatist Republic of Serbian Krajina. He also succeeded Babić in the role of Mayor of Knin...
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    massacre, the Kijani massacre and the Golubić massacre. At the ICTY, Milan Babić was indicted, pleaded guilty and was convicted for "persecutions on political...
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    Milan Kučan (pronounced [ˈmíːlaŋ ˈkúːtʃan]; born 14 January 1941) is a Slovenian former politician who served as the first President of Slovenia from 1991...
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    republic of Krajina. According to testimony by Krajina's former President Milan Babić, Milošević had abandoned plans of having "all Serbs in one state" by...
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  • Serb political leaders Milan Martić and Milan Babić in connection to the war crimes committed in Škabrnja and Nadin. In 2004, Babić was sentenced to 13 years...
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  • on 2 August. Instead, Galbraith met Babić in Belgrade in an effort to persuade him to accept the plan. He told Babić that the RSK could not expect international...
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    Vrlika. Krajina president and prime minister, as well as SDP president Milan Babić, was born in Kukar in 1956, when it was part of the SFR Yugoslavia. v...
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    the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) concluded that Krajina presidents Milan Babić and Milan Martić were cooperating with Serbia's president Milošević who sent...
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  • Minister of Defence of Yugoslavia Milan Aksentijević, former General of JNA forces in Bosnia, Croatia and Slovenia Milan Babić, former President of the Republic...
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  • Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia". Sentencing judgement for Milan Babić "Roads Sealed as Yugoslav Unrest Mounts". Reuters. 19 August 1990 – via...
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    received 54,000 fewer votes than Babić in the first round, but went on to win the second round with 104,234 votes. "Milan Babic: Croatian Serb leader". 2006-03-06...
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  • Harambašić, the commanding officer of the 51st Brigade, was ordered by Milan Babić to surrender 7,000 troops and civilians. The surrender was signed on...
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    21 December 1990 by the Serbian National Council which was headed by Milan Babić. In August 1990 the Croatian Parliament replaced its representative Stipe...
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    Mirjana; Todorović, Dragana; Cvijović, Mirjana; Dušan, Golobočanin; Orlić, Milan; Veselinović, Dragan; Biočanin, Rade (2001). "Uranium content in the soil...
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