A Bosnian Serb charged in connection with the massacre of 8000 Muslims during Bosnia's 1992-95 war is to surrender to the UN war crimes tribunal. Bosnian Serb President Dragan Cavic said on Tuesday that the transfer of Ljubomir Borovcanin to The Hague will take place within the next few days. Cavic, however, did not elaborate whether Borovcanin had already turned himself in to Bosnian Serb or Serbian authorities. In July 1995, Bosnian Serb forces killed 8000 Muslim males when they captured the eastern town of Srebrenica in the worst atrocity in Europe since World War II. At the time Borovcanin was deputy commander of special police forces. Borovcanin, 45, is accused by the UN court with complicity in genocide and crimes against humanity. |