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'''Zoran Vuković''' ( | '''Zoran Vuković''' (September 6<sup>th</sup>, 1955 - ) is a Bosnian Serb who was charged with [[crimes against humanity]] by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) for his actions in the city of Foča during the Bosnian War. During the course of the war he was in the same unit as convicted indictee [[Radomir Kovač]]. | ||
He was charged with several counts of rape and torture, of which he was ultimately found guilty of two counts of each as [[war crimes]] and acquitted of the remainder and the crimes against humanity charges. He was sentenced to twelve years in prison. At his own request, he was tried along with [[Dragoljub Kunarac]] and Radomir Kovač. He served his sentence in Bodø, Norway and was released in May 2008, after serving about two thirds of the sentence. | He was charged with several counts of rape and torture, of which he was ultimately found guilty of two counts of each as [[war crimes]] and acquitted of the remainder and the crimes against humanity charges. He was sentenced to twelve years in prison. At his own request, he was tried along with [[Dragoljub Kunarac]] and Radomir Kovač. He served his sentence in Bodø, Norway and was released in May 2008, after serving about two thirds of the sentence. |
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Zoran Vuković (September 6th, 1955 - ) is a Bosnian Serb who was charged with crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) for his actions in the city of Foča during the Bosnian War. During the course of the war he was in the same unit as convicted indictee Radomir Kovač.
He was charged with several counts of rape and torture, of which he was ultimately found guilty of two counts of each as war crimes and acquitted of the remainder and the crimes against humanity charges. He was sentenced to twelve years in prison. At his own request, he was tried along with Dragoljub Kunarac and Radomir Kovač. He served his sentence in Bodø, Norway and was released in May 2008, after serving about two thirds of the sentence.