Nikola Jorgić

Nikola Jorgić (1946 – 8 June 2014) was a Bosnian Serb from the Doboj region who was a soldier of a paramilitary group located in his native area.[1] On 26 September 1997, he was convicted of genocide in Germany. This was the first conviction won against participants in the Bosnian Genocide. Jorgić was sentenced to four terms of life imprisonment for his involvement in the Bosnian genocide.

Nikola Jorgić
Born1946
Died8 June 2014
NationalityBosnian
Criminal statusDeceased (died in prison)
Criminal chargeAiding and abetting the crime of genocide and grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions
Penalty4 life sentences

Background

The Oberlandesgericht found that the paramilitary group had joined in the Bosnian Serb government's activities. Jorgić, who had been a resident of Germany from May 1969 until 1992, was responsible for multiple crimes. Among his actions was the massacre in Grabska, where 22 villagers - including the elderly and disabled - were executed before the rest of the villagers were expelled. He was also deemed responsible for the death of seven villagers in Sevarlije. His appeal following his conviction was rejected by the German Bundesgerichtshof (Federal Supreme Court) on 30 April 1999.[2] On 12 July 2007, European Court of Human Rights dismissed Jorgić's appeal.[3]

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