10 Bosnian Croats Deny War Crimes
From Times Wire Reports
Dario Kordic, the top Bosnian Croat leader suspected of war crimes, and nine other men pleaded innocent before the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague to atrocity charges alleging that they used weapons, dynamite and torture to purge Muslims from the Lasva Valley in Bosnia-Herzegovina in 1992 and 1993. If convicted, the 10 face up to life imprisonment. The tribunal has no death penalty. No trial date was set.
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