Muslims on trial for Bosnian war crimes

Two Muslim officers accused of committing war crimes during the Bosnian war went on trial today, the highest-ranking Muslim suspects yet to face justice for atrocities in a conflict often seen as fomented by Serbs.

Two Muslim officers accused of committing war crimes during the Bosnian war went on trial today, the highest-ranking Muslim suspects yet to face justice for atrocities in a conflict often seen as fomented by Serbs.

Retired General Enver Hadzihasanovic, 53, commanded the 3rd Corps of the Muslim army in central Bosnia during the 1992-95 conflict. Amir Kubura, 39, was a brigade commander.

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