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Mihaljević: Prosecutor's Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina v. Zdravko Mihaljević

Second Instance Verdict, 16 Jun 2011, Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Section I for War Crimes, Appellate Division, Bosnia and Herzegovina


Bugingo: Public Prosecutor v. Sadi Bugingo

Judgment, 14 Feb 2013, District Court of Oslo, Norway


Cabrera v. Jiménez Naranjo: Jesús Cabrera Jaramillo, Jane Doe and John Doe. v. Carlos Mario Jiménez Naranjo

Plaintiffs' Complaint for Extrajudicial Killing; Torture; Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment; War Crimes; and Crimes Against Humanity; Jury Trial Demanded , 14 Jun 2010, District Court for the Southern District of Florida, United States


Karajić : Prosecutor's Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina v. Suljo Karajić a/k/a Hodža

Second Instance Verdict , 28 Nov 2011, Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Section I for War Crimes, Appellate Division, Bosnia and Herzegovina


Bignone (Plan Sistemático): Reynaldo Bignone “Plan Sistemático” / Franco Rubén O. et al.

Verdict, 17 Sep 2012, Federal Criminal Oral Tribunal No. 6 of Buenos Aires, Argentina

Reynaldo Bignone, born in 1928, was the de facto president of Argentina from 1982 to 1983 and the last dictator to hold power in the country. As such, he was appointed by the military junta and sought to impose amnesty laws for perpetrators of gross human rights violations before transferring power to the democratically elected Raul Alfonsin. Nevertheless, in 2005 the Argentinean Supreme Court overturned these amnesties and opened the way for prosecutions of those involved in the country’s 1976-1983 “Dirty War”. Since then, Reynaldo Bignone was charged and convicted of crimes against humanity in several trials on the basis of his involvement in the Dirty War. 

In the current case, Federal Criminal Oral Tribunal No. 6 of Buenos Aires sentenced Bignone to 15 years' imprisonment for crimes against humanity for the implementation of a systematic plan to abduct and appropriate 31 children between 1976 and 1983. Other accused were sentenced to terms ranging from 5 to 50 years in prison.


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