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Wednesday, 29.10.2008.

10:57

Ljajić: Mladić holding all Serbia hostage

Rasim Ljajić says that the government’s number one priority is the arrest of Ratko Mladić.

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Peggy

pre 15 godina

Why is Serbia being held responsible for Mladic not being in custody?
If Hague has any information on where in Serbia one might find him then they should hand over that information to Serbian authorities.

If not, than what makes them think that Serbia is not willing to do that? What makes them think that he is in Serbia?

Mladic is not a citizen of Serbia but of Bosnia so why is Bosnia not put under pressure to find him? Why not put these conditions on Bosnia. What has Mladic got to do with Serbia unless he is living there and Hague must have some evidence of that.

So, if Mladic is living in Moscow and Russia won't extrodite him, does that mean that Serbia will not get into EU because of it but Bosnia will?

Patrik

pre 15 godina

"If joining the EU was beneficial to Serbia then you may have a point but if not then Mladic is a hero and continues to protect the Serbians against subservience."

Whether to join or not is up to Serbia, not Mladic. It is not his decision and any attempt to hide him and rob Serbia of the opportunity to make that choice is in my opinion treason by both Mladic and anyone hiding him and preventing Serbia from the opportunity to decide.

roberto

pre 15 godina

As much as i disagree with his/her perspective, I support the right of ZK and anyone else to write what they choose, so long as it is not Hate speech. i am a major booster of freedom of speech and human rights, and they go together. of course despite my MANY complaints in the past about so many of my postings being censored, i NeVER rec'd support from the other side. that's called business as usual.

as for mladic, he is such a revolting person, i can barely think about that man without feeling sick. he and the many, many people that have actively and "passively" supported him.

believe me -- if the blgd regime were offered the right incentives, they would serve him up in a quick balkan minute: oh my god, we've found him! the whole thing is so patently offensive, and can you imagine how it feels to the surviving victims and the victims' families? really beyond belief.

but i have stopped demanding his arrest, because i refuse to waste any more of my precious time begging and pleading with this country to do what is right. it is all one big political game with them, and i ain't playing anymore.

thank you.

and yes, it does seem the # of posting are decreasing, which is kind of too bad... hopefully it is a phase.

robert-0

ZK UK

pre 15 godina

Patrik, well they obviously do not want to post it.

If joining the EU was beneficial to Serbia then you may have a point but if not then Mladic is a hero and continues to protect the Serbians against subservience.

Seeing that posting has reduced dramatically on this site, I suspect others have just about given up on the censorship. I might have to follow if things don't improve. There's no point wasting time being muzzled.

Patrik

pre 15 godina

In essence this is true. I have not heard one other "requirement" mentioned recently that is blocking EU membership. If Serbia does not wish membership, I can support that. But if they truly do and one man is blocking that, then in my opinion Mladic and anyone hiding him is a traitor of Serbia, pure and simple.

Not sure what "ZK" is talking about here, but I would like to see what he had to say.......

ZK UK

pre 15 godina

B92, why are you censoring criticism of the Serbian "government"? What exactly did I say in my post about Mladic that made you censor it? Is it the truth you do not like?

ZK UK

pre 15 godina

Patrik, well they obviously do not want to post it.

If joining the EU was beneficial to Serbia then you may have a point but if not then Mladic is a hero and continues to protect the Serbians against subservience.

Seeing that posting has reduced dramatically on this site, I suspect others have just about given up on the censorship. I might have to follow if things don't improve. There's no point wasting time being muzzled.

Patrik

pre 15 godina

In essence this is true. I have not heard one other "requirement" mentioned recently that is blocking EU membership. If Serbia does not wish membership, I can support that. But if they truly do and one man is blocking that, then in my opinion Mladic and anyone hiding him is a traitor of Serbia, pure and simple.

Not sure what "ZK" is talking about here, but I would like to see what he had to say.......

ZK UK

pre 15 godina

B92, why are you censoring criticism of the Serbian "government"? What exactly did I say in my post about Mladic that made you censor it? Is it the truth you do not like?

roberto

pre 15 godina

As much as i disagree with his/her perspective, I support the right of ZK and anyone else to write what they choose, so long as it is not Hate speech. i am a major booster of freedom of speech and human rights, and they go together. of course despite my MANY complaints in the past about so many of my postings being censored, i NeVER rec'd support from the other side. that's called business as usual.

as for mladic, he is such a revolting person, i can barely think about that man without feeling sick. he and the many, many people that have actively and "passively" supported him.

believe me -- if the blgd regime were offered the right incentives, they would serve him up in a quick balkan minute: oh my god, we've found him! the whole thing is so patently offensive, and can you imagine how it feels to the surviving victims and the victims' families? really beyond belief.

but i have stopped demanding his arrest, because i refuse to waste any more of my precious time begging and pleading with this country to do what is right. it is all one big political game with them, and i ain't playing anymore.

thank you.

and yes, it does seem the # of posting are decreasing, which is kind of too bad... hopefully it is a phase.

robert-0

Patrik

pre 15 godina

"If joining the EU was beneficial to Serbia then you may have a point but if not then Mladic is a hero and continues to protect the Serbians against subservience."

Whether to join or not is up to Serbia, not Mladic. It is not his decision and any attempt to hide him and rob Serbia of the opportunity to make that choice is in my opinion treason by both Mladic and anyone hiding him and preventing Serbia from the opportunity to decide.

Peggy

pre 15 godina

Why is Serbia being held responsible for Mladic not being in custody?
If Hague has any information on where in Serbia one might find him then they should hand over that information to Serbian authorities.

If not, than what makes them think that Serbia is not willing to do that? What makes them think that he is in Serbia?

Mladic is not a citizen of Serbia but of Bosnia so why is Bosnia not put under pressure to find him? Why not put these conditions on Bosnia. What has Mladic got to do with Serbia unless he is living there and Hague must have some evidence of that.

So, if Mladic is living in Moscow and Russia won't extrodite him, does that mean that Serbia will not get into EU because of it but Bosnia will?

ZK UK

pre 15 godina

B92, why are you censoring criticism of the Serbian "government"? What exactly did I say in my post about Mladic that made you censor it? Is it the truth you do not like?

Patrik

pre 15 godina

In essence this is true. I have not heard one other "requirement" mentioned recently that is blocking EU membership. If Serbia does not wish membership, I can support that. But if they truly do and one man is blocking that, then in my opinion Mladic and anyone hiding him is a traitor of Serbia, pure and simple.

Not sure what "ZK" is talking about here, but I would like to see what he had to say.......

ZK UK

pre 15 godina

Patrik, well they obviously do not want to post it.

If joining the EU was beneficial to Serbia then you may have a point but if not then Mladic is a hero and continues to protect the Serbians against subservience.

Seeing that posting has reduced dramatically on this site, I suspect others have just about given up on the censorship. I might have to follow if things don't improve. There's no point wasting time being muzzled.

roberto

pre 15 godina

As much as i disagree with his/her perspective, I support the right of ZK and anyone else to write what they choose, so long as it is not Hate speech. i am a major booster of freedom of speech and human rights, and they go together. of course despite my MANY complaints in the past about so many of my postings being censored, i NeVER rec'd support from the other side. that's called business as usual.

as for mladic, he is such a revolting person, i can barely think about that man without feeling sick. he and the many, many people that have actively and "passively" supported him.

believe me -- if the blgd regime were offered the right incentives, they would serve him up in a quick balkan minute: oh my god, we've found him! the whole thing is so patently offensive, and can you imagine how it feels to the surviving victims and the victims' families? really beyond belief.

but i have stopped demanding his arrest, because i refuse to waste any more of my precious time begging and pleading with this country to do what is right. it is all one big political game with them, and i ain't playing anymore.

thank you.

and yes, it does seem the # of posting are decreasing, which is kind of too bad... hopefully it is a phase.

robert-0

Patrik

pre 15 godina

"If joining the EU was beneficial to Serbia then you may have a point but if not then Mladic is a hero and continues to protect the Serbians against subservience."

Whether to join or not is up to Serbia, not Mladic. It is not his decision and any attempt to hide him and rob Serbia of the opportunity to make that choice is in my opinion treason by both Mladic and anyone hiding him and preventing Serbia from the opportunity to decide.

Peggy

pre 15 godina

Why is Serbia being held responsible for Mladic not being in custody?
If Hague has any information on where in Serbia one might find him then they should hand over that information to Serbian authorities.

If not, than what makes them think that Serbia is not willing to do that? What makes them think that he is in Serbia?

Mladic is not a citizen of Serbia but of Bosnia so why is Bosnia not put under pressure to find him? Why not put these conditions on Bosnia. What has Mladic got to do with Serbia unless he is living there and Hague must have some evidence of that.

So, if Mladic is living in Moscow and Russia won't extrodite him, does that mean that Serbia will not get into EU because of it but Bosnia will?