Vladimir Milanković, the Glossary
Vladimir Milanković is a former commander in the special police of the Croatian Ministry of the Interior (MUP), active during the Yugoslav wars.[1]
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9 relations: Croatian War of Independence, European Court of Human Rights, Janko Bobetko, Militarization of police, Ministry of the Interior (Croatia), Sisak, Sisak killings, Strasbourg, Yugoslav Wars.
- Croatian people convicted of war crimes
- Croatian police officers
- People from Virovitica
- People of the Croatian War of Independence
Croatian War of Independence
The Croatian War of Independence was an armed conflict fought from 1991 to 1995 between Croat forces loyal to the Government of Croatia—which had declared independence from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY)—and the Serb-controlled Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) and local Serb forces, with the JNA ending its combat operations in Croatia by 1992.
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European Court of Human Rights
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), also known as the Strasbourg Court, is an international court of the Council of Europe which interprets the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR).
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Janko Bobetko
Janko Bobetko (10 January 1919 – 29 April 2003) was a Croatian general who had participated in World War II and later in the Croatian War of Independence.
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Militarization of police
The militarization of police (paramilitarization of police in some media) is the use of military equipment and tactics by law enforcement officers.
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Ministry of the Interior (Croatia)
The ministry of the Internal Affairs Republic of Croatia (Ministarstvo unutarnjih poslova Republike Hrvatske or MUP RH) is the ministry in the Government of Croatia which is in charge of state security among other roles.
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Sisak
Sisak (also known by other alternative names) is a city in central Croatia, spanning the confluence of the Kupa, Sava and Odra rivers, southeast of the Croatian capital Zagreb, and is usually considered to be where the Posavina (Sava basin) begins, with an elevation of 99 m. The city's total population in 2021 was 40,185 of which 27,886 live in the urban settlement (naselje).
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Sisak killings
The Sisak killings refers to the illegal detainment, torture and murder of at least 24 Croatian Serb civilians from the city of Sisak by members of the Croatian Army and police from July 1991 to June 1992 during the Croatian War of Independence.
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Strasbourg
Strasbourg (Straßburg) is the prefecture and largest city of the Grand Est region of eastern France, at the border with Germany in the historic region of Alsace.
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Yugoslav Wars
The Yugoslav Wars were a series of separate but relatedNaimark (2003), p. xvii.
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See also
Croatian people convicted of war crimes
- Aloysius Stepinac
- Andrija Artuković
- Ante Vrban
- Antun Najžer
- Branimir Glavaš
- Carlo Fantom
- Dinko Šakić
- Mile Budak
- Milivoj Petković
- Mirko Norac
- Mladen Naletilić Tuta
- Slavko Kvaternik
- Tihomir Orešković (officer)
- Tomislav Merčep
- Vjekoslav Luburić
- Vladimir Milanković
Croatian police officers
- Josip Perković
- Mirko Cro Cop
- Mladen Markač
- Ruža Tomašić
- Vladimir Milanković
People from Virovitica
- Boško Buha
- Damir Doma
- Dijana Vukomanović
- Ivan Šibl
- Ivan Dečak
- Ivica Kirin
- Josip Tomašević (footballer, born 1993)
- Karlo Weissmann
- Ksenija Marinković
- Miroslav Feldman
- Stanija Dobrojević
- Tomislav Maretić
- Tomislav Tolušić
- Vladimir Milanković
- Vlado Singer
- Zrinko Ogresta
- Željka Antunović
People of the Croatian War of Independence
- Josip Reihl-Kir
- Jovica Stanišić
- Radovan Stojičić
- Vladimir Milanković