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Tuesday, 08.05.2007.

14:20

HRW: CoE to demand Mladić arrest

The Council of Europe should require Serbia to turn over Ratko Mladić as it takes on the chair of the Committee of Ministers.

Izvor: hrw.org

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Matthew

pre 16 godina

"While Serbia assisted with the surrender of a series of less prominent suspects to the tribunal"

Milosevic doesn't count I guess...

Aleks

pre 16 godina

Let's get this right, an american human rights lobby group is telling the europeans what to do? The US does not have the equivalent of the ECHR and european states do not execute their prisoners.

The Americans want Europe to pull its weight but only in the way the Americans want it. Well you can't have your cake and eat it. This is a european problem and they will deal with it without the screeching from across the atlantic (or maybe Mr. Dicker from HRW would like to ask Holbrook e if he really signed and immunity deal with Karadzic & Mladic at Dayton in 1995).

HRW would do well to deal with their own domestic issues, or have they given up?

luciano

pre 16 godina

A criminal by any other name is still a criminal but it is becoming tedious to say the least to be so obsessed with 2 or 3 people.Even George Bush has given up talk of capturing Osama after having boldly pronounced several years back that "We will get him dead or alive".Well it seems that George is entering retirement and Osama is still free somewhere in the mountains if not a Wahhabi villa.I suggest that 600 million Europeans interested in the capture of Mladic and Karadzic go to Serbia -stay at the hotels, visit the cafes,mountains,villages,theatres,resorts and everything else Serbia has to offer and if any of them see the indictees to execute a citizens arrest.This power of arrest would automatically be extended to every European upon stepping foot on Serbian soil.While they are at it this power also extends to Kosovo and the apprehension of all the KLA members who were on the US State Department list of terrorists before Milosevic made a fool of himself by letting them outsmart and outplay him in the game of propaganda.Milosevic,unfortunately would not have been Machiavelli's best student!

luciano

pre 16 godina

A criminal by any other name is still a criminal but it is becoming tedious to say the least to be so obsessed with 2 or 3 people.Even George Bush has given up talk of capturing Osama after having boldly pronounced several years back that "We will get him dead or alive".Well it seems that George is entering retirement and Osama is still free somewhere in the mountains if not a Wahhabi villa.I suggest that 600 million Europeans interested in the capture of Mladic and Karadzic go to Serbia -stay at the hotels, visit the cafes,mountains,villages,theatres,resorts and everything else Serbia has to offer and if any of them see the indictees to execute a citizens arrest.This power of arrest would automatically be extended to every European upon stepping foot on Serbian soil.While they are at it this power also extends to Kosovo and the apprehension of all the KLA members who were on the US State Department list of terrorists before Milosevic made a fool of himself by letting them outsmart and outplay him in the game of propaganda.Milosevic,unfortunately would not have been Machiavelli's best student!

Aleks

pre 16 godina

Let's get this right, an american human rights lobby group is telling the europeans what to do? The US does not have the equivalent of the ECHR and european states do not execute their prisoners.

The Americans want Europe to pull its weight but only in the way the Americans want it. Well you can't have your cake and eat it. This is a european problem and they will deal with it without the screeching from across the atlantic (or maybe Mr. Dicker from HRW would like to ask Holbrook e if he really signed and immunity deal with Karadzic & Mladic at Dayton in 1995).

HRW would do well to deal with their own domestic issues, or have they given up?

Matthew

pre 16 godina

"While Serbia assisted with the surrender of a series of less prominent suspects to the tribunal"

Milosevic doesn't count I guess...

luciano

pre 16 godina

A criminal by any other name is still a criminal but it is becoming tedious to say the least to be so obsessed with 2 or 3 people.Even George Bush has given up talk of capturing Osama after having boldly pronounced several years back that "We will get him dead or alive".Well it seems that George is entering retirement and Osama is still free somewhere in the mountains if not a Wahhabi villa.I suggest that 600 million Europeans interested in the capture of Mladic and Karadzic go to Serbia -stay at the hotels, visit the cafes,mountains,villages,theatres,resorts and everything else Serbia has to offer and if any of them see the indictees to execute a citizens arrest.This power of arrest would automatically be extended to every European upon stepping foot on Serbian soil.While they are at it this power also extends to Kosovo and the apprehension of all the KLA members who were on the US State Department list of terrorists before Milosevic made a fool of himself by letting them outsmart and outplay him in the game of propaganda.Milosevic,unfortunately would not have been Machiavelli's best student!

Aleks

pre 16 godina

Let's get this right, an american human rights lobby group is telling the europeans what to do? The US does not have the equivalent of the ECHR and european states do not execute their prisoners.

The Americans want Europe to pull its weight but only in the way the Americans want it. Well you can't have your cake and eat it. This is a european problem and they will deal with it without the screeching from across the atlantic (or maybe Mr. Dicker from HRW would like to ask Holbrook e if he really signed and immunity deal with Karadzic & Mladic at Dayton in 1995).

HRW would do well to deal with their own domestic issues, or have they given up?

Matthew

pre 16 godina

"While Serbia assisted with the surrender of a series of less prominent suspects to the tribunal"

Milosevic doesn't count I guess...