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Friday, 23.01.2009.

10:26

"Mladić is question of all questions"

Labor Minister Rasim Ljajić believes that Serbia will sooner arrest Ratko Mladić than Holland will alter its position.

Izvor: FoNet

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Another Canadian Serb

pre 15 godina

What difference would it make if Mladic was captured and in the Hague. Mladic would certainly suffer the same fate as Milosevic, or soon to be set free as Seseljwill be. Milosevic, Seselj and Mladic are all innocent.

Why else would it take years to try Milosevic and Seselj, and still the Hague was unable to prove them guilty.

To make matters worse for the Hague, both Milosevic and Seselj are defending themselves and are not represented by lawyers , that must be embarrassing to the prosecutions.

I agree with Ljajic, in that Holland will never change their position on Serbia.

There you have it Serbs, the direction is clearly spelled out.

Another Canadian Serb

pre 15 godina

What difference would it make if Mladic was captured and in the Hague. Mladic would certainly suffer the same fate as Milosevic, or soon to be set free as Seseljwill be. Milosevic, Seselj and Mladic are all innocent.

Why else would it take years to try Milosevic and Seselj, and still the Hague was unable to prove them guilty.

To make matters worse for the Hague, both Milosevic and Seselj are defending themselves and are not represented by lawyers , that must be embarrassing to the prosecutions.

I agree with Ljajic, in that Holland will never change their position on Serbia.

There you have it Serbs, the direction is clearly spelled out.

Another Canadian Serb

pre 15 godina

What difference would it make if Mladic was captured and in the Hague. Mladic would certainly suffer the same fate as Milosevic, or soon to be set free as Seseljwill be. Milosevic, Seselj and Mladic are all innocent.

Why else would it take years to try Milosevic and Seselj, and still the Hague was unable to prove them guilty.

To make matters worse for the Hague, both Milosevic and Seselj are defending themselves and are not represented by lawyers , that must be embarrassing to the prosecutions.

I agree with Ljajic, in that Holland will never change their position on Serbia.

There you have it Serbs, the direction is clearly spelled out.