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Monday, 18.06.2007.

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Trial of Ademi and Norac begins in Zagreb

The war crimes trial of two retired Croatian generals, Ragim Ademi and Mirko Norac, begins in Croatia Monday.

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Victor

pre 17 godina

«Victor I am sure will not wish to comment on this war crime even though it implicates your hero Ceku! »

I comment all topics that refer to alleged war criminals. I know that Ceku was in the Medak Pocket when Croat soldiers tortured and raped women and young Serbian girls. Canadian soldiers engaged with them to stop them and they killed 27 Croat soldiers, if I remember well. I have read Mr Scott Taylor's book, and if Ceku did not act or intervene to stop this massacre, his place is with Gotovina, at the Hague.

I am not on war criminals' side; I with the civilians who endured abuses, tortures and death. Be sure of this and please stop accusing me of a behavior that is not and will never be mine.

I know that Serb civilians have also endure a vast range of abuses but uncomparable with what the Bosniaks endure.

Pijetro

pre 17 godina

Yes Adrian...
Of course, if you mean Ceku leaving all the way from Kosovo to serve out in a place miles away from any Albanian issues, then yes....he WOULD be the aggresssor..

Princip, UK

pre 17 godina

Adrian so the Krajina Serbs are invaders "That’s self-defence in my book"
Such rehtoric is pretty nationalistic and I wonder if the same would be as just as offensive if the same was said of the ethnic-Albanians in Serbia's province of Kosovo & Metohija??? Don't you see the offense of your views when applied to Kosovo?

Adrian Kola

pre 17 godina

Ceku won’t be indicted and if does happen he will be easily exonerated. After all, it is an established fact that his so-called "atrocities" are no match to those of Serbian perpetrators. Would it be a crime to get rid of an invading an cruel enemy? That’s self-defence in my book.

Princip, UK

pre 17 godina

This is the lead up to the indictment for Ceku whom the Croats are setting up as the scapegoat for Medak and Storm war crimes. Read what was already well known in may 1999 about the barbarism of Ceku;
http://www.motherjones.com/news/special_reports/total_coverage/kosovo/ceku.html
"The Medak offensive in 1993, which Jane's credits Ceku with "masterminding," is also known as the “Medak massacre.” While the name may not ring a bell for most readers in the U.S., it is remembered in Canada as that nation's largest military action since the Korean War. According to the book, Tested Mettle, Canadian peacekeepers in the “Medak Pocket” engaged Croatian soldiers in a firefight to stop them from terrorizing Serbian civilians. Four Canadians were wounded in the battle, which left nearly 30 Croatian soldiers dead. "

Victor I am sure will not wish to comment on this war crime even though it implicates your hero Ceku!

Undoubtedly the ethnic-Albanian posters will quitely miss out on commenting here too!!!

Princip, UK

pre 17 godina

This is the lead up to the indictment for Ceku whom the Croats are setting up as the scapegoat for Medak and Storm war crimes. Read what was already well known in may 1999 about the barbarism of Ceku;
http://www.motherjones.com/news/special_reports/total_coverage/kosovo/ceku.html
"The Medak offensive in 1993, which Jane's credits Ceku with "masterminding," is also known as the “Medak massacre.” While the name may not ring a bell for most readers in the U.S., it is remembered in Canada as that nation's largest military action since the Korean War. According to the book, Tested Mettle, Canadian peacekeepers in the “Medak Pocket” engaged Croatian soldiers in a firefight to stop them from terrorizing Serbian civilians. Four Canadians were wounded in the battle, which left nearly 30 Croatian soldiers dead. "

Victor I am sure will not wish to comment on this war crime even though it implicates your hero Ceku!

Undoubtedly the ethnic-Albanian posters will quitely miss out on commenting here too!!!

Adrian Kola

pre 17 godina

Ceku won’t be indicted and if does happen he will be easily exonerated. After all, it is an established fact that his so-called "atrocities" are no match to those of Serbian perpetrators. Would it be a crime to get rid of an invading an cruel enemy? That’s self-defence in my book.

Pijetro

pre 17 godina

Yes Adrian...
Of course, if you mean Ceku leaving all the way from Kosovo to serve out in a place miles away from any Albanian issues, then yes....he WOULD be the aggresssor..

Princip, UK

pre 17 godina

Adrian so the Krajina Serbs are invaders "That’s self-defence in my book"
Such rehtoric is pretty nationalistic and I wonder if the same would be as just as offensive if the same was said of the ethnic-Albanians in Serbia's province of Kosovo & Metohija??? Don't you see the offense of your views when applied to Kosovo?

Victor

pre 17 godina

«Victor I am sure will not wish to comment on this war crime even though it implicates your hero Ceku! »

I comment all topics that refer to alleged war criminals. I know that Ceku was in the Medak Pocket when Croat soldiers tortured and raped women and young Serbian girls. Canadian soldiers engaged with them to stop them and they killed 27 Croat soldiers, if I remember well. I have read Mr Scott Taylor's book, and if Ceku did not act or intervene to stop this massacre, his place is with Gotovina, at the Hague.

I am not on war criminals' side; I with the civilians who endured abuses, tortures and death. Be sure of this and please stop accusing me of a behavior that is not and will never be mine.

I know that Serb civilians have also endure a vast range of abuses but uncomparable with what the Bosniaks endure.

Princip, UK

pre 17 godina

This is the lead up to the indictment for Ceku whom the Croats are setting up as the scapegoat for Medak and Storm war crimes. Read what was already well known in may 1999 about the barbarism of Ceku;
http://www.motherjones.com/news/special_reports/total_coverage/kosovo/ceku.html
"The Medak offensive in 1993, which Jane's credits Ceku with "masterminding," is also known as the “Medak massacre.” While the name may not ring a bell for most readers in the U.S., it is remembered in Canada as that nation's largest military action since the Korean War. According to the book, Tested Mettle, Canadian peacekeepers in the “Medak Pocket” engaged Croatian soldiers in a firefight to stop them from terrorizing Serbian civilians. Four Canadians were wounded in the battle, which left nearly 30 Croatian soldiers dead. "

Victor I am sure will not wish to comment on this war crime even though it implicates your hero Ceku!

Undoubtedly the ethnic-Albanian posters will quitely miss out on commenting here too!!!

Adrian Kola

pre 17 godina

Ceku won’t be indicted and if does happen he will be easily exonerated. After all, it is an established fact that his so-called "atrocities" are no match to those of Serbian perpetrators. Would it be a crime to get rid of an invading an cruel enemy? That’s self-defence in my book.

Pijetro

pre 17 godina

Yes Adrian...
Of course, if you mean Ceku leaving all the way from Kosovo to serve out in a place miles away from any Albanian issues, then yes....he WOULD be the aggresssor..

Princip, UK

pre 17 godina

Adrian so the Krajina Serbs are invaders "That’s self-defence in my book"
Such rehtoric is pretty nationalistic and I wonder if the same would be as just as offensive if the same was said of the ethnic-Albanians in Serbia's province of Kosovo & Metohija??? Don't you see the offense of your views when applied to Kosovo?

Victor

pre 17 godina

«Victor I am sure will not wish to comment on this war crime even though it implicates your hero Ceku! »

I comment all topics that refer to alleged war criminals. I know that Ceku was in the Medak Pocket when Croat soldiers tortured and raped women and young Serbian girls. Canadian soldiers engaged with them to stop them and they killed 27 Croat soldiers, if I remember well. I have read Mr Scott Taylor's book, and if Ceku did not act or intervene to stop this massacre, his place is with Gotovina, at the Hague.

I am not on war criminals' side; I with the civilians who endured abuses, tortures and death. Be sure of this and please stop accusing me of a behavior that is not and will never be mine.

I know that Serb civilians have also endure a vast range of abuses but uncomparable with what the Bosniaks endure.