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Wednesday, 11.02.2009.

16:02

Penny-pinching keeping Ašner extradition on hold

The extradition of Milivoj Ašner, wanted by the Hague for crimes against Serbs, Roma and Jews during WW II, is on hold because of a row over doctors’ findings.

Izvor: Tanjug

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dusan

pre 15 godina

Leave the poor bloke alone. The man is ill and can barely walk. Do the authorities have to be so cruel in the way there treating this guy. WW2 is over and looking for these old people should be forgotten. Money can be better spent feeding the poor and creating jobs and not looking for "alleged war criminals".

Srboslav

pre 15 godina

Someone should tip off Dutch foreign minister about this crime that Austria protects war criminals, then the dutch can call for cancellation of Austrias EU membership....

The demands that a country doesn't help wanted war criminals can't be valid for SErbia only, or can it?

tim

pre 15 godina

How much is this expert charging? A billion Euros? What is this extravagent amount that will threaten Austrias economic well being?

Truth

pre 15 godina

Sure there is no expiry date on a war criminal. But it's ironic how the Israeli's spend millions on looking for others but refuse to acknowledge there own criminal activity in Lebanon & Palestine. How many innocent civilians have been killed in those regions.

Srboslav

pre 15 godina

Someone should tip off Dutch foreign minister about this crime that Austria protects war criminals, then the dutch can call for cancellation of Austrias EU membership....

The demands that a country doesn't help wanted war criminals can't be valid for SErbia only, or can it?

Truth

pre 15 godina

Sure there is no expiry date on a war criminal. But it's ironic how the Israeli's spend millions on looking for others but refuse to acknowledge there own criminal activity in Lebanon & Palestine. How many innocent civilians have been killed in those regions.

tim

pre 15 godina

How much is this expert charging? A billion Euros? What is this extravagent amount that will threaten Austrias economic well being?

dusan

pre 15 godina

Leave the poor bloke alone. The man is ill and can barely walk. Do the authorities have to be so cruel in the way there treating this guy. WW2 is over and looking for these old people should be forgotten. Money can be better spent feeding the poor and creating jobs and not looking for "alleged war criminals".

Truth

pre 15 godina

Sure there is no expiry date on a war criminal. But it's ironic how the Israeli's spend millions on looking for others but refuse to acknowledge there own criminal activity in Lebanon & Palestine. How many innocent civilians have been killed in those regions.

tim

pre 15 godina

How much is this expert charging? A billion Euros? What is this extravagent amount that will threaten Austrias economic well being?

Srboslav

pre 15 godina

Someone should tip off Dutch foreign minister about this crime that Austria protects war criminals, then the dutch can call for cancellation of Austrias EU membership....

The demands that a country doesn't help wanted war criminals can't be valid for SErbia only, or can it?

dusan

pre 15 godina

Leave the poor bloke alone. The man is ill and can barely walk. Do the authorities have to be so cruel in the way there treating this guy. WW2 is over and looking for these old people should be forgotten. Money can be better spent feeding the poor and creating jobs and not looking for "alleged war criminals".