U.N. war crimes judges found two former Bosnian Muslim army commanders guilty on Wednesday of atrocities committed by their troops on Bosnian Croat and Bosnian Serb civilians during the 1992-95 war. Judges at the Hague tribunal sentenced former General Enver Hadzihasanovic to five years in jail and Brigadier Amir Kubura to two and a half years. The men, among the highest-ranking Bosnian Muslims to stand trial in The Hague, were found guilty of failing to prevent or punish atrocities by troops under their command, including foreign Islamic mujahideen fighters. Full Story
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