Over 100 Bosnians to be deported from the US over 90s war crimes – report


Published time: March 01, 2015 10:58 

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Bosnian Serb soldiers run for cover during an operation near the northern 
Bosnian town of Brcko on the corridor connecting northern Bosnia with Serbia 
May 23, 1993. (Reuters)

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US authorities reportedly plan to deport at least 150 Bosnians suspected of 
committing atrocities during the Bosnian War of 1992-95. Some are accused of 
participating in the mass executions in Srebrenica in 1995.

Hundreds of Bosnians are under investigation in the US because of their 
questionable past and possible involvement in war in Europe two decades ago, 
The New York Times reported 
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  Saturday. 

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After the Bosnian War was over in 1995, 120,000 Bosnian refugees applied for 
American visas. Though applicants were obliged to disclose military service and 
other activities of the kind, registers' immigration relied mostly on the 
“honesty of the applicants,” and did not verify their statements, the report 
claims. 

“All of these people really came into the United States under the radar,” Lara 
J. Nettelfield, a scholar at Royal Holloway, University of London, and author 
on Bosnian war crimes, told the NYT. “There really wasn’t much attention given 
to this problem for years.” 

So far 300 immigrants from Bosnia, some of who have already been granted 
American citizenship, have been caught in a deception about their past. And the 
number of suspects could rise to 600, officials revealed to the NYT. 

“The more we dig, the more documents we find,” Immigration and Customs 
Enforcement war crimes section investigator and historian Michael MacQueen told 
the paper.. 

Today these people are in peaceful trade like “soccer coach in Virginia, a 
metal worker in Ohio and four hotel casino workers in Las Vegas.” But in their 
old lives they have broken away from they could not only deal with weapons but 
were culprit to war crimes and other atrocities. 

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According to a human rights prosecutor at the Justice Department, Kathleen 
O’Connor, Bosnians living in the US should be confident that “justice can be 
served in the United States despite the fact that many years have gone by and 
that the conduct occurred overseas, far away,” said the official in a message 
published on Voice of America in Bosnian. 

Bosnian Serbs who immigrated to the US are being investigated by American 
authorities prior to all other Balkan immigrants, as the Bosnian Serb military 
was officially found guilty of the Srebrenica slaughter in 1995 when some 8,000 
Muslim males were allegedly executed by Bosnian Serb forces. Since then the 
International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia has convicted nearly 
80 people, practically all of them Serbs, in connection with war crimes. 

For the US officials service in Bosnian Serb military is an adequate cause to 
prosecute a person and seek his deportation. For people from other sides of the 
Bosnian War conflict, Croats and Muslims, the reasons should be really solid. 

Croatian woman, who used to be a guard at a military detention center, has been 
jailed and faces extradition from the US on charges that “she tortured some 
Serb prisoners and made them drink gasoline and human blood.” 

Federal jury found guilty a Bosnian Muslim of lying to immigration officials 
about his role in a “rape, two murders and an arson targeting Bosnian Serbs in 
1992.” 

The US immigration officials say a total of 64 Balkan immigrants with alleged 
ties to war crimes have been either expelled or fled from the country while 
under investigation. 

The investigations of outdated war crimes are enormously complicated, while 
funding for the war crimes center at the immigration agency has been cut 
recently. 

“Officials say they do not have enough funding to chase every lead,” the NYT 
said. 

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