Bruno Stojić, Slobodan Praljak, Milivoj Petković sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment. Proceedings against Stipo Alilović terminated. Accused died on 18 May 1996 during provisional release. Proceedings against Mehmed Alagić terminated. Mile MrkÅ¡ić sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment on 5 May 2009. The selected documents provided herein are for information only and are not to be considered as ICTY official records. Both accused were sentenced to 22 years' imprisonment on 30 June 2016. Vuković, Zoran. Dragan Papić acquitted on 14 January 2000. Fatmir Limaj and Isak Musliu acquitted on 27 September 2007. Dragoljub Kunarac sentenced to 28 years' imprisonment, Radomir Kovač sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment, Zoran Vuković sentenced to 12 years' imprisonment on 12 June 2002. Sentenced to 20 years’ imprisonment on 17 March 2009. Piko Stančić, This is the fifth instalment of a ceremony which recognises the … Cases joined to this trial: Mićo StaniÅ¡ić (IT-04-79), Župljanin (IT-99-36/2) Krajina. Accused died in detention on 11 March 2006. Miroslav Kvočka sentenced to 7 years' imprisonment, Dragoljub Prcać sentenced to 5 years' imprisonment, Mlađo Radić sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment, Zoran Žigić sentenced to 25 years' inprisonment on 28 February 2005. Sentenced to 10 years’ imprisonment on 31 July 2001. Sentenced to 40 years’ imprisonment on 22 March 2006. [1], Learn how and when to remove this template message, http://www.rts.rs/page/magazine/sr/story/431/Muzika/780896/Arena+uhvatila+ritam+%E2%80%9EParnog+valjka%E2%80%9C.html, Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Parni_Valjak&oldid=963271415, Articles needing additional references from May 2010, All articles needing additional references, Pages using Template:Infobox musical artist with unknown parameters, Wikipedia articles with MusicBrainz identifiers, Wikipedia articles with WORLDCATID identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 18 June 2020, at 21:19. Milojica Kos sentenced to 6 years' imprisonment on 2 November 2001. Dado, Dragan Zelenović sentenced to 15 years’ imprisonment on 31 October 2007. Parni valjak kept a relatively small but dedicated following for 30 years, and many people tend to gather at their concerts that feature energetic performances, despite advanced age of the band's members: Aki Rahimovski - vocals, Husein Hasanefendić-Hus - guitars, Marijan Brkić Brk - guitars, Berislav Blažević-Bero - keyboards, Zvonimir Bučević-Buč - bass guitar, Dražen Scholz-Šolc - drums, Tina Rupčić - vocal, Anita Mlinarić - sax. Proceedings against Milan Kovačević and Simo Drljača terminated. Marián Vajda (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈmariaːɱ ˈʋajda]; born 24 March 1965) is a Slovak professional tennis coach and former player. Accused died on 28 May 2003 during provisional release. Sentenced to 3 years' imprisonment on 15 September 2008. ... Nikola Å ainović sentenced to 18 years' imprisonment on 23 Jan. 2014. Zdravko Mucić sentenced to 9 years' imprisonment, Hazim Delić sentenced to 18 years' imprisonment, Esad Landžo sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment on 8 April 2003. Kovač, Radomir. (MICT-18-116) Trial. Veselin Å ljivančanin sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment on 8 December 2010. Vinko Pandurević sentenced to 13 years' imprisonment on 30 January 2015. Contempt cases can be found on a separate page. 66. minut - Zvezdin pritisak je sve jači, ali promene rezultata nema . Sentenced to 35 years’ imprisonment on 8 October 2008. As years went by, their refusal to change style proved to be the important factor in the band's longevity. Accused died before transfer to the Tribunal. Parni Valjak (pronounced [pâːrniː ʋǎːʎak]; "steamroller") is a Croatian and former Yugoslav rock band. Cases joined to this trial: Beara (IT-02-58) , Borovčanin (IT-02-64) , Drago Nikolić (IT-02-63) , Pandurević & Trbić (IT-05-86) , Popović (IT-02-57). Case formerly called Milutinović et al. They were one of the top acts of the former Yugoslav rock scene, and currently one of the top rock-and-roll bands in Croatia. Sentenced to 7 years’ imprisonment on 30 August 2005. Sentenced to 18 years' imprisonment on 11 March 2004. Sentenced to 5 years' imprisonment on 5 March 1998. Sentenced to 12 years’ imprisonment on 8 May 2006. Accused died before transfer to the Tribunal. TURINABO, Maximilien et al. Prexi, ), hrvatski književni teoretičar i esejist poljskoga podrijetla, prevoditelj, autor značajnih stručnih i naučnih radova iz područja ruske i hrvatske književnosti, komparativne književnosti i teorije književnosti Miroslav Radić acquitted on 27 September 2007. 282; Odbojka 22:20 Accused died on 7 March 2003 during provisional release. Nikola Å ainović sentenced to 18 years' imprisonment on 23 Jan. 2014, Dragoljub Ojdanić sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment on 26 Feb. 2009 (Sentence was not appealed), NebojÅ¡a Pavković sentenced to 22 years' imprisonment on 23 Jan. 2014, Vladimir Lazarević sentenced to 14 years' imprisonment on 23 Jan. 2014, Sreten Lukić sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment on 23 Jan. 2014, Cases joined to this trial: Pavković (IT-03-70). Narodnoj skupÅ¡tini i glavnim institucijama Republike Srbije upućen je apel 212 srpskih intelektualaca, mahom samoproklamovanih, kojim zahtevaju sprečavanje izglasavanja zakona o istopolnim zajednicama. Paolo Sfeci. In October 2010, Parni valjak held a 2 concerts at Belgrade Arena, Belgrade that was followed with great public turnout (more than 44,000 people in 2 days). Acquitted on 29 Nov. 2012 for the charges in the re-trial indictment. Milan Gvero sentenced to 5 years' imprisonment on 10 June 2010, trial verdict determined as final by Appeals Chamber on 7 March 2013 following the accused death. Unlike many rock bands that would come later, their style was becoming more mainstream, becoming closer to pop, especially compared with the bands like Prljavo kazalište or Film. Sentenced to 35 years' imprisonment on 19 April 2004. Jurica Pađen, DuÅ¡ko Sikirica sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment (view his statement of guilt). Research into further materials can be conducted using the ICTY Court Records. They kept a loyal following in 1980s and in 1990s, refusing to allow elements of folk and turbo folk music to become part of their repertoire. Accused died in detention on 29 June 1998. Milan Milutinović acquitted on 26 Feb. 2009. Damir Šomen, Proceedings against Janko Janjić and Dragan Gagović terminated. Parni valjak was founded in 1975 in Zagreb. Möglicherweise unterliegen die Inhalte jeweils zusätzlichen Bedingungen. Their last public performance in 2005 was a concert on New Year's Eve in Ban Jelačić Square in Zagreb, though they stated that more concerts may be held in future. Indictment against Ivan Å antić and Pero Skopljak withdrawn on 19 December 1997. Enver Hadžihasanović sentenced to 3.5 years' imprisonment, Amir Kubura sentenced to 2 years' imprisonment on 22 April 2008. Aki Rahimovski, Marijan Brkić Brk, Momčilo PeriÅ¡ić acquitted on 28 February 2013. Proceedings against Nikica Janjić terminated. Sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment on 4 February 2005. Felix, Sefer Halilović acquitted on 16 October 2007. Sentenced to 9 years' imprisonment on 29 July 2004. DuÅ¡ko Tadić sentenced to 20 years’ imprisonment on 26 January 2000. Lahi Brahimaj sentenced to 6 years' imprisonment and partial re-trial ordered on 21 July 2010. On 22 July 2016, the Trial Chamber terminated the proceedings against Goran Hadžić, following his death on 12 July 2016. Pavle Strugar sentenced to 7.5 years’ imprisonment on 17 July 2008. Because of that the band enjoys great respect among many Croatian rock critics, being seen as the embodiment of "true" rock and urban culture and many of their songs are considered evergreens in the former Yugoslavia like "Sve još miriše na nju", "Jesen u meni", "Ugasi me" and "Zastave". Sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment on 17 September 2003. Sentenced to 40 years' imprisonment on 5 July 2001. Buč, Indictment against Zoran Marinić withdrawn on 3 October 2002. Sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment on 25 July 2005. Cases joined to this trial: Nikolić, Momir (IT-02-56). Proceedings against Slobodan Miljković terminated. Parni Valjak (pronounced [pâːrniː ʋǎːʎak]; "steamroller") is a Croatian and former Yugoslav rock band. Ljubomir Borovčanin sentenced to 17 years on 10 June 2010, trial judgement not subject to appeal. Proceedings against Goran Borovnica terminated. ... Bruno Stojić, Slobodan Praljak, Milivoj Petković sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment. Sredoje Lukić sentenced to 27 years' imprisonment on 4 December 2012. Proceedings terminated. Der Text ist unter der Lizenz „Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike“ verfügbar; Informationen zu den Urhebern und zum Lizenzstatus eingebundener Mediendateien (etwa Bilder oder Videos) können im Regelfall durch Anklicken dieser abgerufen werden. Drago Nikolić sentenced to 35 years' imprisonment on 30 January 2015. Zejnil Delalić acquitted on 20 February 2001. Cases joined to this trial: Čermak & Markač (IT-03-73) "Operation Storm", Gotovina (IT-01-45). Indictment against Nedjeljko Timarac, Goran Lajić, Dragan Kondić and Dragomir Å aponja withdrawn on 5 May 1998. He is the current head coach of Novak Djokovic and has been his coach during almost his entire professional career, winning 81 titles together (out of the 82 won by Djokovic). 63. minut - Sa oko 30 metara Å¡utirao je Kanga, ali je dobro postavljen bio Đorđe Petrović i lako odbranio 57. minut - Tek Å¡to je uÅ¡ao u igru, Nikola Ćirković je bio u najboljoj Å¡ansi Čukaričkog večeras.Å utirao je glavom, ali je Borjan paradom uspeo da odbrani. The indictment against Marinko Katava was withdrawn on 19 December 1997. Cases joined to this trial: Obrenović (IT-01-43) "Srebrenica". Dražen Scholz, Accused died on 16 April 2010 while on provisional release. Sentenced to 15 years’ imprisonment on 25 February 2004. Indictment against Agim Murtezi withdrawn on 28 February 2003. Kovačević #1. Sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment on 2 April 2007. Accused died before transfer to the Tribunal. Sentenced to 7 years' imprisonment on 24 March 2000. On 29 June 2010, the Appeals Chamber terminated the appellate proceedings and ruled the Trial Chamber judgement shall be considered final. Mladen Naletilić sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment, Vinko Martinović sentenced to 18 years' imprisonment on 3 May 2006. Accused died before transfer to the Tribunal. Berislav Pusić sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment. Ante Gotovina and Mladen Markač acquitted on 16 November 2012, Ivan Čermak acquitted on 15 April 2011. Proceedings against Slobodan MiloÅ¡ević terminated. Sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment on 21 July 2000. The Best FIFA Football Awards 2020™ will take place in Zurich on Thursday 17 December 2020. Sentenced to 17 years’ imprisonment on 10 December 2003. GRUPA AZOTY ZAKSA Kędzierzyn-Koźle zostają przychodzą odchodzą w kręgu zainteresowań Nikola Grbić (SRB) (I trener) Jakub Kochanowski (Skra Bełchatów) Simo Ras, Zoran Cvetković, Johan Tarčulovski sentenced to 12 years' imprisonment, Ljube BoÅ¡koski acquitted on 19 May 2010. Valentin Ćorić sentenced to 16 years' imprisonment. Haradin Bala sentenced to 13 years' imprisonment on 27 September 2007. Sentenced to 20 years’ imprisonment on 8 March 2006. In December 2005, Parni valjak made a farewell tour of Croatia and Slovenia on their 30th birthday. Sentenced to life imprisonment on 30 November 2006. Sentenced to 29 years' imprisonment on 12 November 2009. Milan Lukić sentenced to life imprisonment on 4 December 2012. Nikola Grbić: 2014 2019 trzecie miejsce na mistrzostwach Europy 2017, zwycięstwo w Lidze Światowej 2016: Slobodan Kovač: 2019 Mistrzostwo Europy 2019: Dawne składy Skład brązowych medalistów Mistrzostw świata 2010. Proceedings against Željko Ražnatović terminated. On 24 August 2018, Judge Seon Ki Park confirmed an Indictment against Maximilien Turinabo, Anselme Nzabonimpa, Jean de Dieu Ndagijimana, Marie Rose Fatuma, and Dick Prudence Munyeshuli, dated 5 June 2018 and submitted by Prosecutor Serge Brammertz, for contempt of court and incitement to commit contempt, pursuant to Article 1(4)(a) of … Zoran KupreÅ¡kić, Mirjan KupreÅ¡kić and Vlatko KupreÅ¡kić acquitted on 23 October 2001. Sentenced to 18 years' imprisonment on 27 January 2014. Vidoje Blagojević sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment, Dragan Jokić sentenced to 9 years' imprisonment on 9 May 2007. Accused NameAdemi, RahimAlagić, MehmedAleksovski, ZlatkoAlilović, StipoBabić, MilanBabić, MirkoBala, HaradinBalaj, IdrizBanović, NenadBanović, PredragBeara, LjubiÅ¡aBlagojević, VidojeBlaÅ¡kić, TihomirBobetko, JankoBorovčanin, LjubomirBorovnica, GoranBoÅ¡koski, LjubeBrahimaj, LahiBralo, MiroslavBrđanin, RadoslavČerkez, MarioČermak, IvanČeÅ¡ić, RankoĆorić, ValentinDelalić, ZejnilDelić, HazimDelić, RasimDeronjić, MiroslavDokmanović, SlavkoĐorđević, VlastimirDoÅ¡en, DamirDrljača, SimoĐukić, ĐorđeErdemović, DraženFurundžija, AntoFuÅ¡tar, DuÅ¡anGagović, DraganGalić, StanislavGotovina, AnteGovedarica, ZdravkoGruban, (First name unknown)Gruban, MomčiloGvero, MilanHadžić, GoranHadžihasanović, EnverHalilović, SeferHaradinaj, RamushJanjić, JankoJanjić, NikicaJanković, GojkoJelisić, GoranJokić, DraganJokić, MiodragJosipović, DragoKaradžić, RadovanKatava, MarinkoKnežević, DuÅ¡koKolundžija, DraganKondić, DraganKordić, DarioKos, MilojicaKostić, PredragKovač, RadomirKovačević, MilanKovačević, VladimirKrajiÅ¡nik, MomčiloKrnojelac, MiloradKrstić, RadislavKubura, AmirKunarac, DragoljubKupreÅ¡kić, MirjanKupreÅ¡kić, VlatkoKupreÅ¡kić, ZoranKvočka, MiroslavLajić, GoranLandžo, EsadLazarević, VladimirLimaj, FatmirLjubičić, PaÅ¡koLukić, MilanLukić, SredojeLukić, SretenMarinić, ZoranMarkač, MladenMartić, MilanMartinović, VinkoMejakić, ŽeljkoMiletić, RadivojeMiljković, SlobodanMiloÅ¡ević, DragomirMiloÅ¡ević, SlobodanMilutinović, MilanMladić, RatkoMrđa, DarkoMrkÅ¡ić, MileMucić, ZdravkoMurtezi, AgimMusliu, IsakNaletilić, MladenNikolić, DraganNikolić, DragoNikolić, MomirNorac, MirkoObrenović, DraganOjdanić, DragoljubOrić, NaserPandurević, VinkoPapić, DraganPaspalj, NedjeljkoPavković, NebojÅ¡aPavlić, MilanPeriÅ¡ić, MomčiloPetković, MilivojPlavÅ¡ić, BiljanaPopović, MilutinPopović, VujadinPraljak, SlobodanPrcać, DragoljubPredojević, DraženkoPrlić, JadrankoPuÅ¡ić, BerislavRadić, MiroslavRadić, MlađoRajić, IvicaRaÅ¡ević, MitarRažnatović, ŽeljkoÅ ainović, NikolaÅ antić, IvanÅ antić, VladimirÅ aponja, DragomirSavić, ŽeljkoÅ eÅ¡elj, VojislavSikirica, DuÅ¡koSimatović, FrankoSimić, BlagojeSimić, MilanSkopljak, PeroÅ ljivančanin, VeselinStakić, MilomirStaniÅ¡ić, JovicaStaniÅ¡ić, MićoStanković, RadovanStojić, BrunoStojiljković, VlajkoStrugar, PavleTadić, DuÅ¡koTadić, MiroslavTalić, MomirTarčulovski, JohanTimarac, NedjeljkoTodorović, StevanTodović, SavoTolimir, ZdravkoTrbić, MiloradVasiljević, MitarVuković, ZoranZarić, SimoZec, MilanZelenović, DraganŽigić, ZoranŽupljanin, StojanCase NumberIT-00-39IT-00-39 & 40/1IT-00-41IT-01-42IT-01-42/1IT-01-42/2IT-01-43IT-01-44IT-01-45IT-01-46IT-01-47IT-01-48IT-02-53IT-02-54IT-02-56IT-02-57IT-02-58IT-02-59IT-02-60IT-02-60/1IT-02-60/2IT-02-61IT-02-62IT-02-63IT-02-64IT-02-65IT-02-65/1IT-03-66IT-03-67IT-03-68IT-03-69IT-03-70IT-03-72IT-03-73IT-04-74IT-04-75IT-04-76IT-04-78IT-04-79IT-04-81IT-04-82IT-04-83IT-04-84IT-05-86IT-05-87IT-05-87/1IT-05-88IT-05-88/1IT-05-88/2IT-06-90IT-08-91IT-09-92IT-94-1IT-94-2IT-95-10IT-95-10/1IT-95-11IT-95-12IT-95-13/1IT-95-13aIT-95-14IT-95-14/1IT-95-14/2IT-95-15IT-95-16IT-95-17IT-95-17/1IT-95-4IT-95-5/18IT-95-8IT-95-8/1IT-95-9IT-95-9/1IT-95-9/2IT-96-20IT-96-21IT-96-22IT-96-23/2IT-96-23/2IT-96-23 & 23/1IT-97-24IT-97-24IT-97-25IT-97-25/1IT-97-27IT-98-29IT-98-29/1IT-98-30/1IT-98-32IT-98-32/1IT-98-33IT-98-33/1IT-98-34IT-99-36IT-99-36/1IT-99-36/2. Bero. Proceedings against Janko Bobetko terminated. Damir Do Å¡en sentenced to 5 years' imprisonment (view his statement of guilt). Ramush Haradinaj and Idriz Balaj acquitted on 29 November 2012 after retrial. In November 2009, they began a reunion tour in Croatia. Sentenced to 17 years’ imprisonment on 31 March 2004. Cases joined to this trial: Blagojević et al. (IT-02-53) , Jokić (IT-01-44) , Vidoje Blagojević (IT-98-33/1). United Nations | International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals, Lukić Milan & Lukić Sredoje (IT-98-32/1)Â, Ražnatović, Željko - 'Arkan' (IT-97-27). Indictment against Milan Zec withdrawn on 26 July 2002. Wyniki meczów siatkówki, analizy siatkarskie, statystyki siatkarskie, terminarze: PlusLiga. Vujadin Popović and LjubiÅ¡a Beara sentenced to life imprisonment on 30 January 2015. Aleksandar Flaker (Białystok, Poljska, 24. srpnja 1924. – Zagreb, 25. listopada 2010. Sentenced to 13 years’ imprisonment on 18 July 2005. Dario Kordić sentenced to 25 years' imprisonment, Mario Čerkez sentenced to 6 years' imprisonment on 17 December 2004. They were one of the top acts of the former Yugoslav rock scene, and currently one of the top rock-and-roll bands in Croatia. Proceedings against Slavko Dokmanović terminated. Sentenced to 5 years’ imprisonment on 17 October 2002. Zdravko Tolimir sentenced to life imprisonment on 8 April 2015. Milan Kovačević died in detention on 1 August 1998. Blagoje Simić sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment on 28 November 2006. OdbojkaÅ¡ka reprezentacija Slovenije, koju vodi proslavljeni srpski reprezentativac Slobodan Kovač, plasirala se u četvrtfinale Evropskog prvenstva u Poljskoj i to tako Å¡to je počistila sa terena domaćina - 25:21, 25:21, 25:19. Sentenced to 11 years’ imprisonment on 27 February 2003. Sentenced to 8 years' imprisonment on 28 October 2003. Sentenced to 30 years' imprisonment on 3 April 2007. Accused died before transfer to the Tribunal. Jadranko Prlić sentenced to 25 years' imprisonment. Fuma, Branimir Štulić Accused died before transfer to the Tribunal. Miroslav Tadić sentenced to 8 years' imprisonment, Simo Zarić sentenced to 6 years' imprisonment on 17 October 2003. Dragan Kolundžija sentenced to 3 years' imprisonment on 13 November 2001 (view his statement of guilt). Simo Drljača died before transfer to the Tribunal. Radivoje Miletić sentenced to 18 years' imprisonment on 30 January 2015. Drago Josipović sentenced to 12 years' imprisonment, Vladimir Å antić sentenced to 18 years' imprisonment on 23 October 2001. Proceedings against Đorđe Đukić terminated. Accused died before transfer to the Tribunal. Since the ICTY’s closure on 31 December 2017, the Mechanism maintains this website as part of its mission to preserve and promote the legacy of the UN International Criminal Tribunals.
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