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==War crimes==
==War crimes==
Hadzihasanović was found guilty for failing to prevent the death of a prisoner of war and cruel treatment, on the basis of superior criminal responsibility and sentenced to five years in prison. He appealed against the first-instance judgment and was released provisionally in June 2007 pending the judgement of the Appeals Chamber.<ref>[http://www.un.org/icty/bhs/frames/cases.htm Hadzihasanovic i Kubura - sažetak -], un.org; accessed 13 April 2015.</ref><ref>[http://www.sense-agency.com/en/stream.php?sta=3&pid=10619&kat=3 APPELLATE HEARING IN HADZIHASANOVIC - KUBURA CASE], sense-agency.com; accessed 13 April 2015.</ref> On 22 April 2008 the Appeals Chamber reduced his sentence to 3½ years.{{cn|date=April 2015}}
Hadzihasanović was found guilty for failing to prevent the death of a prisoner of war and cruel treatment, on the basis of superior criminal responsibility and sentenced to five years in prison. He appealed against the first-instance judgment and was released provisionally in June 2007 pending the judgement of the Appeals Chamber.<ref>[http://www.un.org/icty/bhs/frames/cases.htm Hadzihasanovic i Kubura - sažetak -] {{wayback|url=http://www.un.org/icty/bhs/frames/cases.htm |date=20080724113218 }}, un.org; accessed 13 April 2015.</ref><ref>[http://www.sense-agency.com/en/stream.php?sta=3&pid=10619&kat=3 APPELLATE HEARING IN HADZIHASANOVIC - KUBURA CASE], sense-agency.com; accessed 13 April 2015.</ref> On 22 April 2008 the Appeals Chamber reduced his sentence to 3½ years.{{cn|date=April 2015}}


==Military ranks==
==Military ranks==

Revision as of 21:57, 24 December 2016

Enver Hadžihasanović
Born (1950-07-07) 7 July 1950 (age 74)
Zvornik, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia
Allegiance1973–92  Yugoslavia
1992–95 Bosnia and Herzegovina Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Service / branchArmy of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina
RankMajor General
CommandsCommander of the 3rd Corps

Enver Hadžihasanović (born 7 July 1950) is a former Bosnian general of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina as well as chief of staff.

Military History

Hadžihasanović graduated from the military academy in Belgrade in 1973. He then was transferred to the military stations in Tuzla and Sarajevo. As Captain first class he led the command in the military academy in Beograd. After that school closed, he was given the rank Major and commanded the battalion of the military police of the 7th Army in 1988. After a while he was given the command of the 49. motorized brigade. That brigade was later transformed into a mechanized brigade, at the end of 1989 he was the commander of that brigade. For that he was given the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.[citation needed]

Military House Confinement

In the beginning of April 1992, Hadžihasanović was sentenced to military house confinement in Sarajevo by the Yugoslav People's Army, after which he deserted the JNA.[citation needed]

Bosnian war

After Enver quit the JNA, he joined the Territorial Defence Force of the Republic of Bosnia and Hercegovina (TO RBIH) of Bosnia. On 14 November 1992 Enver became the commander of the 3rd Corps of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ARBIH). He held that position until 1 November 1993 when he became the exchange chief of staff of the high command of the ARBIH.[citation needed]

After the war

From 1996 to 2000, when he retired, Hadžihasanović was a member of the Chief of Staff of the Federation Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina.[citation needed]

War crimes

Hadzihasanović was found guilty for failing to prevent the death of a prisoner of war and cruel treatment, on the basis of superior criminal responsibility and sentenced to five years in prison. He appealed against the first-instance judgment and was released provisionally in June 2007 pending the judgement of the Appeals Chamber.[1][2] On 22 April 2008 the Appeals Chamber reduced his sentence to 3½ years.[citation needed]

Military ranks

Yugoslav People's Army

Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina

References

  1. ^ Hadzihasanovic i Kubura - sažetak - Archived 2008-07-24 at the Wayback Machine, un.org; accessed 13 April 2015.
  2. ^ APPELLATE HEARING IN HADZIHASANOVIC - KUBURA CASE, sense-agency.com; accessed 13 April 2015.