The investigation into the so-called "human safaris" in Sarajevo—rich foreigners who would have paid to shoot and kill civilians during the fratricidal wars of the 1990s in the region—has finally reached the gates of European justice. So much so that, according to the confirmation of THE PERIODIC, Eurojust, the European Union agency for criminal judicial cooperation based in The Hague, will meet next Monday with the Prosecutor's Office in Milan,…
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The investigation into the so-called "human safaris" in Sarajevo—rich foreigners who would have paid to shoot and kill civilians during the fratricidal wars of the 1990s in the region—has finally reached the gates of European justice. So much so that, according to the confirmation of THE PERIODIC, Eurojust, the European Union agency for criminal judicial cooperation based in The Hague, will meet next Monday with the Prosecutor's Office in Milan,…