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Petar Zinaić : ウィキペディア英語版 | Petar Zinaić
Petar Zinaić (died 2008 in Belgrade at the age of 90) was a Serb Partisan who was the first member of the force to be investigated for war crimes by the Republic of Croatia. Zinaić originally fought with the Serb royalist Chetnik movement, before defecting to the Partisans.〔 He later served in the OZNA intelligence services. Zinaić left Croatia in 1995 when Operation Storm brought an end to the rebel Republic of Serbian Krajina. He then moved to Belgrade in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (today Serbia). He took with a large amount of archival material which he then gave to the National Archives of Serbia. In April, 2007, he was reported by the Croatian Ministry of the Interior for responsibility in the deaths of over 140 people during World War II and its aftermath.〔''Mario Pušić'', (Prvi partizan osumnjičen za ratni zločin nikada neće biti osuđen jer je umro ), Slobodna Dalmacija.〕 The accusations were brought after the discovery of 360 bodies from the period on Babina gora and in the Bujadnjak forest.〔(Petar Zianić (89) nakon 60 godina okrivljen za likvidaciju 124 civila krajem II. svjetskog rata )〕 He died before charges could be filed against him. ==References==
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