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Sredoje Lukić (born 5
April 1961, Rujiste, Višegrad,
Bosnia and Herzegovina) is a
Bosnian Serb war criminal.
Before and
during the
Bosnian war, Lukić...
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Sredoje Nović (born 14
February 1947) is a
Bosnian Serb
politician serving as
member of the
national House of
Peoples since 2015. He
previously served...
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killing of at
least 132
identified men,
women and children. Lukić's cousin,
Sredoje Lukić, and a
close family friend Mitar Vasiljević were
convicted by the...
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imprisoned before exile,
began its work in June 1992 "ICTY:
Milan Lukić &
Sredoje Lukić, case
information sheet" (PDF).
Retrieved 23
December 2023. Nettelfield...
- Mitrovica, as well as for
attacking KFOR troops. "ICTY:
Milan Lukić and
Sredoje Lukić judgement" (PDF). "Profile:
Vojislav Seselj" BBC News 27 November...
- ex-member of
Zemun Clan and
protected witness), as well as
Zoran Pović,
Sredoje Šljukić,
Zoran Šljukić,
Zoran Savić,
Jovan Guzijan, Rade Cvetić, Todor...
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Serbian footballer Oto Rebula,
athelete Srđan Vujmilović,
photographer Sredoje Zekanović,
director of
Bokserski klub
Slavija Banja Luka,
director of Yugoslavia...
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evidence showed that both
Milan Lukić and
Sredoje Lukić were
opportunistic visitors to the camp,
although Sredoje Lukić came to the camp less frequently...
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prosecutors failed to
request them in time. The
cousins Milan Lukić and
Sredoje Lukić were
convicted on 20 July 2009, to life in
prison and 30 years, respectively...
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captured them in the
house which was set on fire. On 20 July 2009
Milan and
Sredoje Lukić were
sentenced to life in
prison and 30
years imprisonment respectively...