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76:, the evidence showed that Milan Lukić and Sredoje Lukić were opportunistic visitors to the camp, which Sredoje visited less frequently than Milan. They both severely and repeatedly kicked and beat detainees with fists, truncheons, sticks and rifle butts. As opportunistic visitors to the camp, they came for no other reason than to inflict violence on the detainees. The extraordinary brutality with which they behaved towards the detainees caused them serious and permanent damage. The ICTY's Trial Chamber observed that the Pionirska street fire was an example of the worst acts of inhumanity that a person was capable of inflicting upon others and "ranked high in the long, sad and wretched history of man's inhumanity to man". 69:
although he did not set Adem Omeragić's house on fire himself, he knew what would happen to the group of victims that he helped to herd there. Judge Patrick Robinson dissenting, the Trial Chamber found that by his presence and by being armed, Sredoje Lukić substantially contributed to the deaths of the 59 people trapped in the house and that he had aided and abetted the cruel treatment and inhumane acts committed against all the members of the group. The Appeals Chamber in 2012 affirmed the sentence of life imprisonment for Milan Lukić, and reduced, Judge Pocar and Judge Liu dissenting, the sentence for Sredoje Lukić from 30 to 27 years of imprisonment.
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were taking place inside and when the women were removed. He was also present during the transfer of victims to Adem Omeragić's house. The ICTY Trial Chamber concluded that there was no reliable evidence he had set the house on fire or shot at the windows as people tried to escape. Nevertheless,
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Sredoje Lukić's defence team filed a notice of appeal and its appeal brief. The prosecution has also filed a motion of appeal and its appeal briefs, requesting that Lukić's sentence be reviewed and lengthened.
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and violations of war customs committed in the Višegrad municipality of Bosnia and Herzegovina during the Bosnian war.
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He was found to have substantially contributed to the deaths of 59 people trapped in the
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People convicted by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
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Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina convicted of crimes against humanity
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International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
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Višegrad
Bosnian war
Milan Lukić
White Eagles
International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
crimes against humanity
Pionirska Street fire
strip searches
Uzamnica camp
"ICTY Prosecutor v. Milan Lukić & Sredoje Lukić, Judgement, Case No. IT-98-32/1"
ICTY website
ICTY Case Information Sheet: Sredoje Lukić
Prosecution brief: case of Sredoje Lukić
Categories
1961 births
People from Višegrad
People convicted by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
Living people
Serbs of Bosnia and Herzegovina convicted of crimes against humanity

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