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http://www.talkbasket.net/news/spahija-suspect-for-war-crimes-3784.htmlSpahija suspect for war crimes?
Fenerbahce's Croatian coach Never Spahija was called to testify before the County Court of Split on accusations of torturing Serb civilians and prisoners or wars during 1992 when the civil war in former Yugoslavia was raging on.
So far Spahija is testifying as a witness, but according to prosecutors charges could he brought upon him and the former Croatia National Team could become a suspect.
Spahija was a member of the Police Army in Sibenik. Already some members of the battalion have been prosecuted and arrested while others are being investigated too. The former Valencia coach was rpesent in the barracks in which systematic torture and abuse of twenty one Serbian paramilitary members and civilians took place.
According to the testimony of army policeman Rajko Zarkovic, Spahija was seen in the barracks, although he had no authority to be even present there, but did not see him abusing the Serbian war detainees.
So far a witness. Could become a suspect.Is it true, that Spahija accused of committing war crimes?
http://www.nrg.co.il/online/3/ART2/169/824.html?hp=3&loc=3&tmp=8189
http://www.sarajevo-x.com/svijet/regija/clanak/101024038
Petković, one of the army policemen at that time: "Spahija was in the team of Tvrtko Pašalić and Željko Maglov (both convicted of war crimes!). I confirm that Spahija beat the prisioners who were brought in from Nos Kalik. I was also present when he was beating brutally a prisioner in Šubić armery together with another army policeman. He beat him with his hands and legs, and he was cursing his "četnik mother"."
heavy accusations...