Bosnia war-crime suspect named
THE HAGUE (Reuter) - The UN Yugoslavia war-crimes tribunal confirmed yesterday's report in the Independent that a Bosnian Serb would be the subject of the first international war-crimes investigation since the Nuremburg and Tokyo trials after the Second World War. The tribunal said Dusan Tadic, arrested in Germany, was suspected of killing, raping, beating and torturing Croats and Muslims during 'ethnic cleansing' of the Prijedor region, in north- west Bosnia. Meanwhile, in Geneva, the UN said Sarajevo had only three to four days' food supplies left.
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