The Asian Age

Bosnian Croat defendant poisons self in UN court

■ Slobodan Praljak was facing 20 yrs in jail

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The Hague, Nov. 29: In shocking scenes, a Bosnian Croat war criminal took his own life Wednesday in front of UN war crimes judges, apparently drinking poison just after they upheld his 20year jail term for atrocities committed during the Balkans conflict.

Slobodan Praljak, 72, died in hospital, after drinking from a small brown glass bottle in full glare of the cameras at the Internatio­nal Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia ( ICTY).

As the judges handed down their very last verdict at the court, Praljak, a former military commander of a breakaway Bosnian Croat statelet, shouted out angrily: “Praljak is not a criminal. I reject your verdict.”

He then raised a small brown bottle to his lips, and tipped it into his mouth.

The hearing was quickly suspended as Praljak's lawyer shouted out: “My client says he has taken poison.”

Immediatel­y after sentence was passed on Praljak “he drank a liquid while in court and quickly fell ill,” court spokesman Nenad Golcevski said. He could not confirm what was in the bottle.

Efforts were made to give the former film director some medical treatment and he was “transporte­d to the hospital where he passed,” Mr Golcevski added.

Resuming the hearing a few hours later, presiding judge Carmel Agius revealed Dutch authoritie­s had already launched an investigat­ion, adding “courtroom one is now a crime scene.”

Hearings at the ICTY are held amid tight security. — AFP

 ??  ?? This videograb taken from live footage of the internatio­nal criminal court, shows Croatian former general Slobodan Praljak drinking poison, during his judgment at the UN war crimes court to protest the upholding of a 20- year jail term. —
This videograb taken from live footage of the internatio­nal criminal court, shows Croatian former general Slobodan Praljak drinking poison, during his judgment at the UN war crimes court to protest the upholding of a 20- year jail term. —

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