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Saturday, 10.01.2009.

13:51

Mladić, Hadžić arrest reward posters

Police stations across the country have recently put up posters announcing arrest rewards for two remaining Hague fugitives.

Izvor: Tanjug

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PaulUK

pre 15 godina

If they are caught... why hand them over to the anti-serb kangaroo court in the Hauge were all Serbs are presummed guilty and albainian terroists get a free ride backed by the USA.

Serbia is being held to ransom over this issue for years... while croatian war criminals roam free under the protection of the irish government, IRA and the RC church!!

Peggy

pre 15 godina

What is it with the wanted posters? Is this the wild west?

Everyone know what they look like so why the need for the posters?

Mladic is a criminal according to Hague so why giving him a trial at all? He has already been pronounced a criminal.
Presumed innocent until proven guilty is not the way Hague works when it comes to Serbs. So anyone who would turn them in now to such a court is a traitor.

If they were to be tried in Serbia then agreed. Let them face a court and if there is evidence to convinct them so be it. Not in Hague.

Bob

pre 15 godina

With reference to an earlier posting - the Judas Iscariot is Mladic. Mladic sold the good name of Serbia in order to commit murder. Anyone who thinks he is a hero should rethink what a hero is.

On the other-hand, I would not recommend anyone to report his wareabouts to the police - there are many in that organization who cannot be trusted. The best route is to report the ware-abouts to an embassy of some other nation - there is a better chance of maintaining confidentiality that way.

I don't think that many in Serbia understand the great and deliberate harm that Mladic did in the face of the international community. That cannot go unpunished. However, the young and the decent do not deserve to continue under that black cloud.

Mladic is not not a hero and he is also a liability to the future of Serbia.

heyhey

pre 15 godina

I am sure that reward will never be paid. Can you imagine if someone had the guts to turn them in and then allow their name to become public knowledge. I am sure they would be front page news one day and in the obituaries the next.
Plus the US has had a reward of 5 million out for Mladic for 10 years so I doubt the 1 million will be much of an incentive.

Jovan Z

pre 15 godina

Why is Serbia offering 1 million Euros? Why not money from the Hague they want him Serbia could spend the 1 million Euros on better things. I hope they never find him.Maybe Serbia knows they will never fnd him that is why they offer 1 million.

heyhey

pre 15 godina

I am sure that reward will never be paid. Can you imagine if someone had the guts to turn them in and then allow their name to become public knowledge. I am sure they would be front page news one day and in the obituaries the next.
Plus the US has had a reward of 5 million out for Mladic for 10 years so I doubt the 1 million will be much of an incentive.

Bob

pre 15 godina

With reference to an earlier posting - the Judas Iscariot is Mladic. Mladic sold the good name of Serbia in order to commit murder. Anyone who thinks he is a hero should rethink what a hero is.

On the other-hand, I would not recommend anyone to report his wareabouts to the police - there are many in that organization who cannot be trusted. The best route is to report the ware-abouts to an embassy of some other nation - there is a better chance of maintaining confidentiality that way.

I don't think that many in Serbia understand the great and deliberate harm that Mladic did in the face of the international community. That cannot go unpunished. However, the young and the decent do not deserve to continue under that black cloud.

Mladic is not not a hero and he is also a liability to the future of Serbia.

Jovan Z

pre 15 godina

Why is Serbia offering 1 million Euros? Why not money from the Hague they want him Serbia could spend the 1 million Euros on better things. I hope they never find him.Maybe Serbia knows they will never fnd him that is why they offer 1 million.

Peggy

pre 15 godina

What is it with the wanted posters? Is this the wild west?

Everyone know what they look like so why the need for the posters?

Mladic is a criminal according to Hague so why giving him a trial at all? He has already been pronounced a criminal.
Presumed innocent until proven guilty is not the way Hague works when it comes to Serbs. So anyone who would turn them in now to such a court is a traitor.

If they were to be tried in Serbia then agreed. Let them face a court and if there is evidence to convinct them so be it. Not in Hague.

PaulUK

pre 15 godina

If they are caught... why hand them over to the anti-serb kangaroo court in the Hauge were all Serbs are presummed guilty and albainian terroists get a free ride backed by the USA.

Serbia is being held to ransom over this issue for years... while croatian war criminals roam free under the protection of the irish government, IRA and the RC church!!

Jovan Z

pre 15 godina

Why is Serbia offering 1 million Euros? Why not money from the Hague they want him Serbia could spend the 1 million Euros on better things. I hope they never find him.Maybe Serbia knows they will never fnd him that is why they offer 1 million.

Bob

pre 15 godina

With reference to an earlier posting - the Judas Iscariot is Mladic. Mladic sold the good name of Serbia in order to commit murder. Anyone who thinks he is a hero should rethink what a hero is.

On the other-hand, I would not recommend anyone to report his wareabouts to the police - there are many in that organization who cannot be trusted. The best route is to report the ware-abouts to an embassy of some other nation - there is a better chance of maintaining confidentiality that way.

I don't think that many in Serbia understand the great and deliberate harm that Mladic did in the face of the international community. That cannot go unpunished. However, the young and the decent do not deserve to continue under that black cloud.

Mladic is not not a hero and he is also a liability to the future of Serbia.

Peggy

pre 15 godina

What is it with the wanted posters? Is this the wild west?

Everyone know what they look like so why the need for the posters?

Mladic is a criminal according to Hague so why giving him a trial at all? He has already been pronounced a criminal.
Presumed innocent until proven guilty is not the way Hague works when it comes to Serbs. So anyone who would turn them in now to such a court is a traitor.

If they were to be tried in Serbia then agreed. Let them face a court and if there is evidence to convinct them so be it. Not in Hague.

heyhey

pre 15 godina

I am sure that reward will never be paid. Can you imagine if someone had the guts to turn them in and then allow their name to become public knowledge. I am sure they would be front page news one day and in the obituaries the next.
Plus the US has had a reward of 5 million out for Mladic for 10 years so I doubt the 1 million will be much of an incentive.

PaulUK

pre 15 godina

If they are caught... why hand them over to the anti-serb kangaroo court in the Hauge were all Serbs are presummed guilty and albainian terroists get a free ride backed by the USA.

Serbia is being held to ransom over this issue for years... while croatian war criminals roam free under the protection of the irish government, IRA and the RC church!!