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ZAGREB, June 24 (Hina) - War crimes suspect and commander of a Croatian World War Two concentration camp Dinko Sakic on Thursday began his defence at the Zagreb County Court three months after the beginning of the trial. Reading from
his notes from time to time, the defendant outlined his biography. Dinko Sakic was born in Studenci near Imotski on September 8, 1921. In 1923, he and his family moved to Bosanski Brod, where he finished elementary school. He attended secondary school in Slavonski Brod, but was expelled in 1943 and banned from attending any school in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia because of his promotion of Croathood, namely for waving the Croatian flag and distributing Ustashi propaganda. He was also banished from Slavonski Brod for five years. "Not yet aged 13 I spent one month in prison, and when I was banished from town, Serb policemen led me away tethered in chains," Sakic said. Th