Serbia redeems commanders who committed crimes in Kosovo

The generals and senior officials of the Serbian paramilitary army, who held command positions during the 1998-99 war in Kosovo, will teach at the Belgrade Military Academy. The Belgrade daily, “Vecernje Novosti” reports that among those who will return as legalists is Vladimir Lazarevic, who was sentenced [...]
The Belgrade daily, “Vecernje Novosti” reports that among those who will return as legalists is Vladimir Lazarevic, who was sentenced for war crimes by The Hague Tribunali.
On the other hand, Defence Minister Aleksandar Vulin has confirmed that the former commanders would provide their “ ” in military education.
The war commanders at the Military Academy will lecture the Cades, even the current generation of officers, in a way means correcting an injustice that has been committed to them in the past”, said Vulin.
According to him, war generals “have much to learn from their newest colleagues”.
veçernje Novosti reports that except Lazarevic, retired general and member of the Serbian Radical Party (SRS) are included on the list. Bozidar Delic, as well as current chief of the General Staff of the Serbian Army General (VS), Ljubisa Dikovic.
“They will be tasked with transferring their war experiences to generations of officers who are currently being trained in this institution ( Military Academy)”.
Otherwise, this top military was sentenced in 2009 by The Hague Tribunal for command responsibility for war crimes committed against the civilian population during the Kosovo war.
While during the war in Kosovo, Dikovic commanded 37 Motorised Brigades.












