CT woman and former soldier faces 10 years in jail for lying about war crimes to become U.S. citizen
Nada Radovan Tomanic, who pleaded guilty last year to procuring citizenship or naturalization contrary to law, faces up to 10 ...
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Connecticut woman responsible for war crimes in Bosnia lied to become US citizen, will go to prison
Nada Radovan Tomanić, 53, lived in Hartford when she lied about her past to gain U.S. citizenship in 2012. Now, she’ll serve 2.5 years behind bars in federal prison.
SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina (AP) – A group of women broke Saturday through a police cordon and entered a former warehouse in Bosnia to lay flowers where their loved ones were killed during the 1995 ...
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Bosnian War soldier, CT resident who lied to become US citizen gets 30-month sentence
The woman lied about war crimes she had committed, in order to get U.S. citizenship.
Humanitarian Law Centre slates Serbian acquittal of former Drina Corps Commander as a 'revisionist attempt to reinterpret judicially established facts' about the 1995 Srebrenica genocide. This post is ...
The two wartime Bosnian Serb Army soldiers were given the money by the Prijedor administration for housing support and medical treatment for relatives. The assistance was granted under a scheme ...
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