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UN court acquits Serbian spy chiefs

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A UN tribunal on Thursday acquitted Serbia's top intelligence chief and his deputy of running Bosnian death squads during the wars in ex-Yugoslavia in the 1990s. The release of Jovica Stanisic and  Franko Simatovic is the latest in a string of acquittals by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. The tribunal is still discussing the cases of top leaders Radovan Karadic and Ratko Mladic, who are accused of genocide and crimes against humanity. A survivor of the war in Bosnia about the trial comments.

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