Stupni Do Crimes


Introduction


This section provides an overview of the cases before the ICTY concerning the crimes committed in Stupni Do, near Vareš in Central Bosnia and Herzegovina, in October 1993. It also contains a selection of archival material and videos produced by the Mechanism Information Programme for Affected Communities (MIP).

The crimes committed in Stupni Do were prosecuted in three cases before the ICTY for:


Selected Case Information


Jadranko PrlicBruno StojicSlobodan PraljakMilivoj PetkovicValentin CoricBerislav Pusic

Prlić et al. (IT-04-74)

Case Information Sheet │  Selected Documents │  Videos


Dario KordicMario Cerkez

Kordić & Čerkez (IT-95-14/2)

Case Information Sheet  │  Selected Documents  │  Videos


Ivica Rajic

Ivica Rajić (IT-95-12)

Case Information Sheet  │  Selected Documents  │  Videos


Selected Archive Material


The selected archive material contains a compilation of audiovisual material admitted into evidence in ICTY trials related to crimes committed in Stupin Do, in Central Bosnia and Herzegovina, in October 1993. When using this material, please use the following credit: 'Footage courtesy of IRMCT'. For third party content, please seek permission from the content owner.
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Videos produced by the MIP


Stupni Do Crimes

On 23 October 1993, Bosnian Croat forces (HVO) attacked the village of Stupni Do in Central Bosnia. Approximately 38 Bosnian Muslims -- including three children -- were killed, a number of women were raped or sexually assaulted and the village was completely destroyed. The video tells the stories of survivors as well as United Nations representatives who entered the village after the attack.

Stupni Do Crimes