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  1. Milan Babić, um 1990. Milan Babić (serbisch Милан Бабић; * 26. Februar 1956 in Kukar bei Sinj; † 5. März 2006 in Scheveningen) war ein jugoslawischer Politiker der Serbischen Demokratischen Partei (SDS) in Kroatien und von 1991 bis 1992 Präsident der international nicht anerkannten Republik Serbische Krajina und ...

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    Milan Babić (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Бабић; 25 February 1956 – 5 March 2006) was a Croatian Serb politician and war criminal who served as the first president of the Republic of Serbian Krajina, a self-proclaimed state largely populated by Serbs of Croatia that wished to break away from Croatia during the Croatian War of ...

  3. Milan Babić ( Kukar blizu Sinja, 26. veljače 1956. – Haag, 5. ožujka 2006. ), pobunjenički srpski političar iz Hrvatske i osuđeni ratni zločinac . Od 19. prosinca 1990. do 19. prosinca 1991. godine bio je predsjednik "vlade" tzv. Srpske autonomne oblasti Krajine, a od 19. prosinca 1991. do 16. veljače 1992. je bio prvi ...

  4. The Office of the Prosecutor indicted Milan Babić for participating together with Slobodan Milošević in a joint criminal enterprise to drive non-Serbs out of large parts of Croatia. Milan Babić pleaded guilty to committing crimes in Croatia, and was sentenced to 13 years’ imprisonment.

  5. SPLIT taz Als er sich zur Urteilsverkündung erhob, konnte sich Milan Babić noch Hoffnungen auf ein mildes Urteil vor dem UN-Kriegsverbrechertribunal in Den Haag machen. Doch das Gericht ging ...

  6. 27. Jan. 2004 · Milan Babić, was former Prime Minister/President of the government of the self-declared Serbian Autonomous Region of Krajina, Croatia, later the so-called Republic of Serbian Krajina in 1991-1992. Babić participated in a campaign of persecutions against non-Serbs.

  7. 29. Juni 2004 · Procedural Background. Milan Babic was born in 1956 in Kukar, in Croatia. He is married with two children, and is a dentist by profession. In October 2001 Babic initiated contact with this Tribunal after learning that he had been named as a co-perpetrator in the Croatia Indictment issued in the case of Slobodan Miloševic in September 2001.