Goran Jungvirth
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Defence witness in the case against three Croatian generals claims Croatia was only trying to clear up the Krajina region after 1995 Operation Storm.
Activist testifies that controversial material in book was already well known despite a confidentiality order of Hague tribunal.
After initial spat, Croatia’s leaders unite to urge country’s judiciary to complete task of assisting Hague court.
Convicted Croat politician flees to Bosnia leaving political row in his wake.
Ex-Serbian paramilitary leader wanted by Croatia on war crimes charges said he's been wrongly accused.
After three retrials stretching over almost 17 years, Hrastov sentenced to eight years in jail.
As trial ends, Croatian politician reiterates his claim that proceedings against him were politically motivated.
He dismisses defence claims that he fabricated parts of his statement.
Prosecution demands prison sentences ranging between five and 20 years for Glavas and his co-accused, while defence calls for acquittal.
Unwillingness of witnesses to testify in court highlighted need for better protective measures in war crime cases and other criminal proceedings.