|
June 1999.
- ZAGREB COUNTY COURT VICE-PRESIDENT ON COSTS OF SAKIC TRIAL
ZAGREB, June 30 (Hina) - The expenses of the trial of Dinko Sakic will be covered from funds the Zagreb County Court is receiving from the Justice Ministry, Court Vice-President Damir Kos told reporters on Wednesday.
- SAKIC DISAPPOINTED AT JUDGES' REJECTION OF DEFENCE EVIDENCE MOTION
ZAGREB, June 30 (Hina) - War crimes suspect and former commander of a Croatian World War Two concentration camp, Dinko Sakic, on Wednesday voiced his disappointment following the refusal of the Zagreb County Court panel of judges to accept the majority of the defence's proposals for evidence.
- SAKIC PLEADS NOT GUILTY ON ALL COUNTS OF HIS INDICTMENT
ZAGREB, June 29 (Hina) - "I don't claim that conditions in the camp were ideal, but I do claim that things I am charged with in this trial did not take place. Jasenovac was no sanatorium but it also was not a torture chamber as some are trying to depict it. This is all I want to say and I don't want to answer to further questions", said Dinko Sakic completing his defence before the Zagreb County Court on Tuesday.
- SAKIC: MILE BOSKOVIC WAS KILLED BY USTASHI NCO MILE SUDAR
ZAGREB, June 28 (Hina) - "Jasenovac was not a death factory as is being claimed today", Dinko Sakic, a commander of the World War II concentration camp of Jasenovac, said in the continuation of his defence before the Zagreb County Court on Monday.
- SAKIC PRESENTS HIS DEFENCE STATEMENT II
ZAGREB, June 24 (Hina) - "No one was brought to Jasenovac because of their faith, racial belonging or political affiliation. They who actively worked against the Croatian State ended up there, regardless of whether they were Croat, Catholic, Muslim, Orthodox or any other belonging", said war crimes suspect and commander of a Croatian World War Two concentration camp Dinko Sakic in continuation of his defence which began on Thursday morning at the Zagreb County Court.
- WAR CRIMES SUSPECT SAKIC BEGINS DEFENCE STATEMENT I
ZAGREB, June 24 (Hina) - War crimes suspect and commander of a Croatian World War Two concentration camp Dinko Sakic on Thursday began his defence at the Zagreb County Court three months after the beginning of the trial.
- CROATIA MARKS DAY OF ANTI-FASCIST STRUGGLE
ZAGREB, June 22 (Hina) - Croatia's national holiday - the Day of Anti-Fascist Struggle - is marked on June 22 throughout country when Croatians celebrate the anniversary of establishing the first Partisan Unit in Brezovica Forest near Sisak (50 kilometres south- east to Zagreb) in 1941.
- DINKO SAKIC FEATURED ON CBS NETWORK
WASHINGTON, June 17 (Hina) - American television network CBS on Wednesday night aired a feature in its programme "60 Minutes" about the trial against Dinko Sakic, a former commander of the Jasenovac concentration camp during World war II.
- SAKIC'S DEFENCE REFUTES MOST OF PROSECUTION'S EVIDENCE
ZAGREB, June 16 (Hina) - The trial against the former commander on an Ustashi concentration camp in Jasenovac, Dinko Sakic, continued Wednesday at the Zagreb County Court with presenting material evidence, that is, the reading of documents presented the state attorney's office against Sakic.
- PROSECUTION IN SAKIC CASE TO PRESENT EVIDENCE NEXT WEEK
ZAGREB, June 10 (Hina) - The Zagreb County Court will for the first time in its work store data on CD/ROMs in the continuation of the trial of Dinko Sakic, commander of the World War II concentration camp Jasenovac, in Zagreb next week.
- DINKO SAKIC TO REMAIN IN JAIL
ZAGREB, June 9 (Hina) - The panel of judges of the Zagreb County Court on Wednesday Dinko Sakic's imprisonment. The former World War II concentration camp commander is currently being tried for war crimes against civilians.
- COMMEMORATION FOR HOLOCAUST VICTIMS HELD IN DJAKOVO
DJAKOVO, June 6 (Hina) - A traditional commemoration for the victims of the Holocaust was held at the Jewish Cemetery in Djakovo, eastern Croatia, on Sunday. The commemoration was organised by the Osijek Jewish Municipality.
- HEAD OF JASENOVAC MEMORIAL AREA TESTIFIES IN SAKIC TRIAL
ZAGREB, June 3 (Hina) - The trial of Dinko Sakic, a commander of the Ustashi concentration camp Jasenovac, continued before the Zagreb County Court with the testimony of Jelka Smreka, head of the Jasenovac Memorial Area.
- SAKIC TO PRESENT HIS DEFENCE IN MID JUNE
ZAGREB, June 3 (Hina) - Slavica Plese, Julija Kos, and Lucija Benjovsky will testify in the main hearing against former commander of the Ustashi concentration camp of Jasenovac Dinko Sakic next week.
- CRO STATE ARCHIVE MANAGER TESTIFIES IN SAKIC WAR CRIMES TRIAL
ZAGREB, June 2 (Hina) - The trial of war crimes suspect and commander of a Croatian World War Two concentration camp, Dinko Sakic, resumed at the Zagreb County Court on Wednesday with the testimony of Croatian State Archive (HDA) manager Josip Kolanovic.
- HISTORIAN IVO GOLDSTEIN TESTIFIES IN SAKIC WAR CRIMES TRIAL
ZAGREB, June 1 (Hina) - The trial of Dinko Sakic, commander of the World War Two Ustashi concentration camp of Jasenovac, continued before the Zagreb County Court on Tuesday with the testimony of Ivo Goldstein, 41, a history professor at the Zagreb Faculty of Philosophy.
|
|