Bosnian Serb police officer Goran Jelisić executes an unarmed
Bosnian Serb police officer Goran Jelisić executes an unarmed detainee lying on the ground. Goran used to say he murdered 20 to 30 Muslims every day before his morning coffee, Bosnia, 1992
Goran Jelisić (Serbian Cyrillic: Горан Јелисић; born 7 June 1968) is a Bosnian Serb former police officer who was found guilty of having committed crimes against humanity and violated the customs of war by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) at the Luka camp in Brčko during the Bosnian War. Jelisić called himself the "Serb Adolf Hitler" and admitted that his "motivation and goal was to kill Muslims".
Jelisić was born in 1968 in Bijeljina, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia.[4]: 66–67 a town that was at the time 40% Muslim. Born to a working mother, he was raised primarily by his grandmother, and he had a variety of Serb and Muslim friends.
72 Prior to the war, Jelisić worked as a farmhand and enjoyed fishing. During his trial, members of his fishing groups appeared to defend him as character witnesses. 73–75 After committing cheque fraud in Bosnia, he was imprisoned for several months.
He was released in February 1992 with the opportunity to volunteer for Republika Srpska's war effort. He joined the Republika Srpska police force that month. In May, he was sent to a Brčko police station.
Jelisić commanded the Luka camp during the war. This camp was among the most notorious prison camps in Bosnia.[5] It was located on the most important arterial road near Brčko in north Bosnia, which connected the two parts of Republika Srpska.
During Jelisić's trial, many witnesses came forward describing other acts by him during the war. An old Muslim friend of Jelisić's noted that Jelisić gave his wife money while he was in captivity to help her flee abroad. Another friend of Jelisić's described how he helped the friend's sister and her husband escape in a similar way. Many others submitted similar sorts of testimony regarding Jelisić's acts to safeguard and help Muslim and non-Muslim friends before and during the war. 75 In his hometown of Bijeljina, Jelisić paid hospital costs for Bosnian Muslims.
He styled himself, and has been referred to in the media, as "Serb Adolf".
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