Blaskic Trial: Who Lied Under Oath?
Last week, the prosecution summoned two “rebuttal witnesses” and submitted several documents, mainly in an attempt to prove that accused Blaskic “gave false statements about various issues” during his marathon trial. More specifically the prosecution disputes his claim that he only learnt about the crimes in Ahmici on Apr. 22, 1993, that is six days after they were committed. On 16 April 1993, over one hundred Muslim civilians in the village were murdered and its Muslim owned homes, businesses and two mosques were torched and torn down. Former European Community Monitoring Mission (ECMM) member Henk Morsnik told the judges that he had “heard some talk about Ahmici” on Apr. 17, 1993. Three days later he went to the village accompanied by liaison officers of the British UN contingent (Brit-Batt), the army of Bosnia-Herzegovina and the Bosnian Croat (HVO) forces. On their way home, as far as Morsnik remembers, the HVO liaison officer was dropped off at the Hotel Vitez, where Blaskic’s HQ
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