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Croatia committed an aggression against Bosnia and Herzegovina

Croatia committed an aggression against Bosnia and Herzegovina
The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) condemned the six former leaders of the self-proclaimed "Herceg-Bosna" for crimes against the Bosniak population and found that these crimes were orchestrated by a joint criminal enterprise headed by the first Croatian president Franjo Tudjman.
The objective of this joint criminal enterprise was to politically and militarily subjugate, permanently remove and ethnically cleanse Bosniaks from parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina which have been declared "Herceg-Bosna", and that these areas were to be a part of the Croatian state, or to be declared a state within Bosnia and Herzegovina (based on the Republic of Srpska model).
It is particularly important that the Trial Chamber of the ICTY ruled that the conflict between the Croat Defence Council (HVO) and the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina was an international conflict – part of the aggression against the internationally recognized state of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and that the six high-ranking officials of the former so-called "Croat Republic of Herceg -Bosna " and members of state and military leadership of Croatia were participants in a joint criminal enterprise.
The former Croatian President Franjo Tudjman and President of "Herceg-Bosna" Mate Boban decided that the establishment of "Herceg-Bosna" was necessary to change the ethnic composition of the population. Crimes against the Bosniak population were part of a joint criminal enterprise. The Council ruled that President Tudjman, the first officer of the Croatian Army Janko Bobetko and Defense Minister Gojko Susak, and six officials of "Herceg-Bosna" – used the structure of the Croatian Defense Council (HVO)  for different aspects of a joint criminal enterprise with the aim of creating the so-called Croatian Republic of Herceg-Bosna.

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