Zdravko Tolimir (Serbian Cyrillic: Здравко Толимир; 27 November 1948 – 9 February 2016) was a Bosnian Serb military commander and war criminal, convicted...
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commander, Tolimir is believed to have been an organiser of the network protecting Mladić, helping him elude justice. Tolimir—"Chemical Zdravko"—is infamous...
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children and the elderly were deported to Sarajevo. In the trial of Zdravko Tolimir, who was implicated in the Srebrenica massacre, the trial chamber had...
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1995, the Bosnian Serbs, under command of general Ratko Mladić and Zdravko Tolimir, launched an offensive against the 285th Light Mountain Brigade, commanded...
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murder, persecution and aiding and abetting genocide, while VRS General Zdravko Tolimir was also convicted of genocide. Both men were sentenced to life imprisonment...
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Milan Gvero Sector for intelligence and security affairs – Colonel Zdravko Tolimir Sector for the Air Force and Air Defence – Colonel Jovo Marić Administration...
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October 2000" ICTY official site: "ICTY Prosecution Indictment Against Zdravko Tolimir, Radivoje Miletić and Milan Gvero" "Trial of Radislav Krstić". ICTY...
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Pavao Posilović, Roman Catholic bishop and writer Stojan Srdić, writer Zdravko Tolimir, commander in the Army of Republika Srpska Zaim Topčić, writer Vule...
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Nepalese politician, 37th Prime Minister of Nepal (b. 1939) 2016 – Zdravko Tolimir, Bosnian Serb military commander (b. 1948) 2017 – André Salvat, French...
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former Yugoslavia (ICTY) judgements which convicted Ratko Mladić and Zdravko Tolimir of war crimes. Nyambe was born on 31 December 1951 in Zambia and studied...
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