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Friday, 28.09.2007.

09:41

Vukovar case: Radić returns to Belgrade

Former JNA officer Miroslav Radić, set free by the Hague court in the Vukovar Three trial, will return to Serbia today.

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marcus

pre 16 godina

I feel so sorry for my good Serb friends who are painted as war criminals by people who listen to *certain* individuals calling themselves the most patriotic Serbs, who are in reality extremists. Even in the case of a Serb crime, the level of denial is amazing. Yet if I dared question 700,000 dead at Jasenovac (even though the director of the Simon Wiesenthal Centre does not believe in that number, I would be a Nazi/Communist/Revisionist/Ustasa...Double standards?

SinCity

pre 16 godina

Ida, why do you Serbs always bring in irrelevant issues into these type of arguments?

Firstly Mercep has never been called up by The Hague so he it totally irrelevant to this matter.

Secondly this is the trial of those that conducted a massacre after the fall of Vukovar and there is no justification what so ever for it. People were murdered in cold blood by Serb extremists.

Ida stop being a revisionist by making lame excuses for this vile crime. You should be ashamed of your attitude and be embarrassed for the crimes of your people!

ida

pre 16 godina

The man who started the violence in Vukovar was Tomislav Mercep. Tomislav Mercep was smuggled out of Vukovar before the fall and he continued his torture and murder of Serb civilians in Gospic.

Tomislav Mercep and the Croat police in Vukovar began, by early May 1991, with arbitrary arrests, torture and murder of ethnic Serb Vukovar residents.

Victor

pre 16 godina

''Victor, have you sent an e-mail to Hague after Naser Oric was sentenced to two years in prison?''

Of course I did, because Oric closed his eyes on crimes perpetrated by his soldiers or Mujahideens, doped and out of control.

I also remember this movie he made where he laughs about these Serbs he sent to heaven!
Oric did not like to take prisoners. He took them only when he had to exchange them for one of his fighters. Several Serbs have testified that detainees in the basement of the police building, the courthouse and the municipal building in Srebrenica suffered through the most horrible torture; some of them died in hospital after being exchanged. Veselin Sarac, who died as a result of heavy beatings sustained in Srebrenica prisons, testified prior to his death that Oric was among the men who beat him. All surviving prisoners say the greatest perpetrator of evil was Hakija Meholjic.

Where is this Harika Meholjic today?

Nenad

pre 16 godina

Victor,

Will your letter include something about Naser Oric's sentence? If it does then i'll be happy to send a letter to the Hague as well about this last trial.

Victor

pre 16 godina

If a tribunal cannot render sensible judgments, then it is just as well to dismember such a tribunal. And, above all, I would say that this appreciation of the tribunal is mostly true regarding the verdicts when the victims were Serb.

How can we ask the people to 'leave the past behind' when justice has not been made? I am appalled by this verdict. The generals knew well that by leaving this Croat soldiers to paramilitary units and local militias that they will be all killed in the next hour.

I am ashamed and I have sent a message to The Hague (written in a French) in which I expressed my dismay, and I am asking you to do as well... no matter if you are Albanians, Bosniaks, Croats or Serbs. The Hague, for some obscure reasons, and the judges working there, are not serving justice.


The Hague is a COMPLETE FAILURE.

lowe

pre 16 godina

Does Zagreb have good reasons to believe that the Hague judges were incompetent or bribed? Otherwise it should accept the verdict.

bganon

pre 16 godina

Well Croatia may be angry but who isnt?
This is (yet) another failure from the Hague prosecution to get their man. Either they have not chosen well on the charges or they have failed to collect the necessary evidence.

This we also saw with the case of Limaj yesterday. It makes one wonder again what chrages would have stuck against Milosevic and what he would have been found innocent of.

SinCity

pre 16 godina

How disgusting that justice wasn't served. Knowing full well that Vukovar was bombed to rubble and that hundreds of Croats died defending it including the innocent civilians murdered after its fall. I will never forget watching the news and seeing those parading Chetniks singing those vile songs in honour of their so called "victory". Vukovar will always be Serbia's shame on top of the bombardment of Dubrovnik and also the massacres in Srebrenica, Bosnia. May Vukovar's victims rest in peace despite todays terrible outcome .... 8-(

Victor

pre 16 godina

If a tribunal cannot render sensible judgments, then it is just as well to dismember such a tribunal. And, above all, I would say that this appreciation of the tribunal is mostly true regarding the verdicts when the victims were Serb.

How can we ask the people to 'leave the past behind' when justice has not been made? I am appalled by this verdict. The generals knew well that by leaving this Croat soldiers to paramilitary units and local militias that they will be all killed in the next hour.

I am ashamed and I have sent a message to The Hague (written in a French) in which I expressed my dismay, and I am asking you to do as well... no matter if you are Albanians, Bosniaks, Croats or Serbs. The Hague, for some obscure reasons, and the judges working there, are not serving justice.


The Hague is a COMPLETE FAILURE.

bganon

pre 16 godina

Well Croatia may be angry but who isnt?
This is (yet) another failure from the Hague prosecution to get their man. Either they have not chosen well on the charges or they have failed to collect the necessary evidence.

This we also saw with the case of Limaj yesterday. It makes one wonder again what chrages would have stuck against Milosevic and what he would have been found innocent of.

Nenad

pre 16 godina

Victor,

Will your letter include something about Naser Oric's sentence? If it does then i'll be happy to send a letter to the Hague as well about this last trial.

SinCity

pre 16 godina

How disgusting that justice wasn't served. Knowing full well that Vukovar was bombed to rubble and that hundreds of Croats died defending it including the innocent civilians murdered after its fall. I will never forget watching the news and seeing those parading Chetniks singing those vile songs in honour of their so called "victory". Vukovar will always be Serbia's shame on top of the bombardment of Dubrovnik and also the massacres in Srebrenica, Bosnia. May Vukovar's victims rest in peace despite todays terrible outcome .... 8-(

Victor

pre 16 godina

''Victor, have you sent an e-mail to Hague after Naser Oric was sentenced to two years in prison?''

Of course I did, because Oric closed his eyes on crimes perpetrated by his soldiers or Mujahideens, doped and out of control.

I also remember this movie he made where he laughs about these Serbs he sent to heaven!
Oric did not like to take prisoners. He took them only when he had to exchange them for one of his fighters. Several Serbs have testified that detainees in the basement of the police building, the courthouse and the municipal building in Srebrenica suffered through the most horrible torture; some of them died in hospital after being exchanged. Veselin Sarac, who died as a result of heavy beatings sustained in Srebrenica prisons, testified prior to his death that Oric was among the men who beat him. All surviving prisoners say the greatest perpetrator of evil was Hakija Meholjic.

Where is this Harika Meholjic today?

ida

pre 16 godina

The man who started the violence in Vukovar was Tomislav Mercep. Tomislav Mercep was smuggled out of Vukovar before the fall and he continued his torture and murder of Serb civilians in Gospic.

Tomislav Mercep and the Croat police in Vukovar began, by early May 1991, with arbitrary arrests, torture and murder of ethnic Serb Vukovar residents.

lowe

pre 16 godina

Does Zagreb have good reasons to believe that the Hague judges were incompetent or bribed? Otherwise it should accept the verdict.

SinCity

pre 16 godina

Ida, why do you Serbs always bring in irrelevant issues into these type of arguments?

Firstly Mercep has never been called up by The Hague so he it totally irrelevant to this matter.

Secondly this is the trial of those that conducted a massacre after the fall of Vukovar and there is no justification what so ever for it. People were murdered in cold blood by Serb extremists.

Ida stop being a revisionist by making lame excuses for this vile crime. You should be ashamed of your attitude and be embarrassed for the crimes of your people!

marcus

pre 16 godina

I feel so sorry for my good Serb friends who are painted as war criminals by people who listen to *certain* individuals calling themselves the most patriotic Serbs, who are in reality extremists. Even in the case of a Serb crime, the level of denial is amazing. Yet if I dared question 700,000 dead at Jasenovac (even though the director of the Simon Wiesenthal Centre does not believe in that number, I would be a Nazi/Communist/Revisionist/Ustasa...Double standards?

SinCity

pre 16 godina

How disgusting that justice wasn't served. Knowing full well that Vukovar was bombed to rubble and that hundreds of Croats died defending it including the innocent civilians murdered after its fall. I will never forget watching the news and seeing those parading Chetniks singing those vile songs in honour of their so called "victory". Vukovar will always be Serbia's shame on top of the bombardment of Dubrovnik and also the massacres in Srebrenica, Bosnia. May Vukovar's victims rest in peace despite todays terrible outcome .... 8-(

lowe

pre 16 godina

Does Zagreb have good reasons to believe that the Hague judges were incompetent or bribed? Otherwise it should accept the verdict.

Victor

pre 16 godina

If a tribunal cannot render sensible judgments, then it is just as well to dismember such a tribunal. And, above all, I would say that this appreciation of the tribunal is mostly true regarding the verdicts when the victims were Serb.

How can we ask the people to 'leave the past behind' when justice has not been made? I am appalled by this verdict. The generals knew well that by leaving this Croat soldiers to paramilitary units and local militias that they will be all killed in the next hour.

I am ashamed and I have sent a message to The Hague (written in a French) in which I expressed my dismay, and I am asking you to do as well... no matter if you are Albanians, Bosniaks, Croats or Serbs. The Hague, for some obscure reasons, and the judges working there, are not serving justice.


The Hague is a COMPLETE FAILURE.

ida

pre 16 godina

The man who started the violence in Vukovar was Tomislav Mercep. Tomislav Mercep was smuggled out of Vukovar before the fall and he continued his torture and murder of Serb civilians in Gospic.

Tomislav Mercep and the Croat police in Vukovar began, by early May 1991, with arbitrary arrests, torture and murder of ethnic Serb Vukovar residents.

bganon

pre 16 godina

Well Croatia may be angry but who isnt?
This is (yet) another failure from the Hague prosecution to get their man. Either they have not chosen well on the charges or they have failed to collect the necessary evidence.

This we also saw with the case of Limaj yesterday. It makes one wonder again what chrages would have stuck against Milosevic and what he would have been found innocent of.

Nenad

pre 16 godina

Victor,

Will your letter include something about Naser Oric's sentence? If it does then i'll be happy to send a letter to the Hague as well about this last trial.

Victor

pre 16 godina

''Victor, have you sent an e-mail to Hague after Naser Oric was sentenced to two years in prison?''

Of course I did, because Oric closed his eyes on crimes perpetrated by his soldiers or Mujahideens, doped and out of control.

I also remember this movie he made where he laughs about these Serbs he sent to heaven!
Oric did not like to take prisoners. He took them only when he had to exchange them for one of his fighters. Several Serbs have testified that detainees in the basement of the police building, the courthouse and the municipal building in Srebrenica suffered through the most horrible torture; some of them died in hospital after being exchanged. Veselin Sarac, who died as a result of heavy beatings sustained in Srebrenica prisons, testified prior to his death that Oric was among the men who beat him. All surviving prisoners say the greatest perpetrator of evil was Hakija Meholjic.

Where is this Harika Meholjic today?

SinCity

pre 16 godina

Ida, why do you Serbs always bring in irrelevant issues into these type of arguments?

Firstly Mercep has never been called up by The Hague so he it totally irrelevant to this matter.

Secondly this is the trial of those that conducted a massacre after the fall of Vukovar and there is no justification what so ever for it. People were murdered in cold blood by Serb extremists.

Ida stop being a revisionist by making lame excuses for this vile crime. You should be ashamed of your attitude and be embarrassed for the crimes of your people!

marcus

pre 16 godina

I feel so sorry for my good Serb friends who are painted as war criminals by people who listen to *certain* individuals calling themselves the most patriotic Serbs, who are in reality extremists. Even in the case of a Serb crime, the level of denial is amazing. Yet if I dared question 700,000 dead at Jasenovac (even though the director of the Simon Wiesenthal Centre does not believe in that number, I would be a Nazi/Communist/Revisionist/Ustasa...Double standards?