Bosnian Serb Surrenders to War Crimes Tribunal
Times Wire Reports
A Bosnian Serb charged with committing atrocities in 1992 against Croats and Muslims at two brutal prison camps surrendered to the U.N. war crimes tribunal.
Dusan Knezevic, charged with 46 counts in two indictments, gave himself up in Banja Luka, Bosnia-Herzegovina, tribunal spokesman Jim Landale said.
Knezevic was not a guard at either camp in northwestern Bosnia but was allowed to enter them to beat and torture Muslims and Croats who had been rounded up, the indictments say.
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