In 1998, the Croatian government pledged in April from the ICTY to protect Milan Levar as a potential witness to war crimes, since he testified in The Hague in 1997. Milan Levar’s secu... Read more
The basic lie which wrote Čičak in his column about Levar is that the deceased witness of war crimes asked money for testifying. The same lie, one month after Levar’s murder repeated a... Read more
“The Hague didn’t want to know about the role of [former defence minister] Gojko Šušak, because he was protected by the Americans,” Peratović claimed. Read more
I testified in court against Krunoslav Prates in Munich, and on April 6, Željko Peratović wrote on his blog: “after Vukojević’s testimony in Munich, from Sipe Mesić they will turn to Vukojev... Read more
First accused was earlier an American spy, in connection with FBI, engaged to collect for that service datas about Yugoslav consulate in Chicago – says, among others, in document from which... Read more
The decision by Milan Levar, 43, the former commander of a reconnaissance intelligence unit; Zdenko Bando, 41, a former military police commander, and Zdenko Ropac, 45, a former secret intel... Read more
15 years since the murder of Milan Levar: The testimony about killed friend
Milan Levar – Croatia’s most outspoken critic of crimes committed by Croats against minority Serbs – was killed by a bomb in his backyard in Gospic on Aug. 28. 2000. – 15 y... Read more