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Bosnia war crimes: Accused ‘takes poison’ in court

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THE HAGUE - A war crimes appeal hearing here was cut short dramatical­ly when one defendant drank what he said was poison upon hearing the verdict.

Slobodan Praljak was one of six former Bosnian Croat political and military leaders up before the court.

He was sentenced to 20 years' imprisonme­nt in 2013 for crimes in East Mostar.

On hearing that his sentence had been upheld, he told the judge, "I have taken poison."

The six were appearing in court for the final appeals judgment to be handed down by the Yugoslav Tribunal.

Praljak stood and raised his hand to his mouth, tipped his head back and appeared to swallow a glass of liquid.

Presiding judge Carmel Agius immediatel­y suspended the proceeding­s and an ambulance was called.

"Okay," the judge said. "We suspend the... We suspend... Please, the curtains. Don't take away the used when he thing."

Before the curtains were lowered, the courtroom could be seen in a state of confusion, the BBC's Anna Holligan reports from The Hague.

Praljak's lawyer, Natasa Faveau-Ivanovic, was quoted by Reuters news agency as saying, "My client says he drank poison this morning."

The former commander of the main staff of the Bosnian Croat defence forces (HVO) was jailed for crimes against humanity.

Informed that soldiers were rounding up Muslims in Prozor in the summer of 1993, he had failed to make any serious efforts to stop it, the UN war crimes tribunal found.

He had also failed to act on informatio­n that murders were being planned, as well as attacks on members of internatio­nal organisati­ons and property in East Mostar such as mosques. glass that he drank some

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