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Saturday, 04.07.2009.

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JM: Hague doesn't oppose warrants

Serbia will convey to Interpol the Hague court’s opinion that there's no impediment to the issue of warrants in the Dobrovoljačka case, says JM Snežana Malović.

Izvor: FoNet

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Amer

pre 14 godina

'What is your question about Miladin Kovacevic? And what does he have to do with Bosnian war crimes?'

When it was a Serbian citizen who was to be tried by a foreign court - the U.S. - the idea was totally unacceptable, as I remember. Now Serbia wants foreign citizens delivered to it to try in its own courts, and is horrified when it is told it won't get any cooperation in the project.

Amer

pre 14 godina

'The minister said that the Bosnian judiciary’s proposal to try the suspects in their country of origin was unacceptable to Serbia. '

Miladin Kovacevic?

ulad

pre 14 godina

It clearly shows the hand of the EU CZAR Inzko behind this. What we must not forget that the Soldiers were promised free passage by the Major of Tuzla and that they were not all Serbs as the Muslim Territorial Defence Units were told. A war crime is a war crime or is Bosnian Muslim blood more expensive and precious to the west than Croat or Serb?.Silajdzic and Ganic will be punished once they leave their fiefdom in the so called Federation.

Drink

pre 14 godina

international law is a full package. RS is experiment that should be condemned.

Ps: Kate in regards to your post yesterday stating that during negotiations Albanians didn't even show up, could you provide a link?

dean van der serbia

pre 14 godina

Concerning this "amoral, disgraceful, criminal and brain-disturbing" decision of Interpol Serbia should contact, complain and ask for mediation from UN....and if we dont get support and legal "satisfaction" there...then we know where we are and what to do: asking friendly Russia for few "friendly" atomic bombs warheads....and then maybe "international laws" will be there to protect the Serbs as well.Thats the only language brutality of West and US understands.
Easy as that.

ulad

pre 14 godina

It clearly shows the hand of the EU CZAR Inzko behind this. What we must not forget that the Soldiers were promised free passage by the Major of Tuzla and that they were not all Serbs as the Muslim Territorial Defence Units were told. A war crime is a war crime or is Bosnian Muslim blood more expensive and precious to the west than Croat or Serb?.Silajdzic and Ganic will be punished once they leave their fiefdom in the so called Federation.

dean van der serbia

pre 14 godina

Concerning this "amoral, disgraceful, criminal and brain-disturbing" decision of Interpol Serbia should contact, complain and ask for mediation from UN....and if we dont get support and legal "satisfaction" there...then we know where we are and what to do: asking friendly Russia for few "friendly" atomic bombs warheads....and then maybe "international laws" will be there to protect the Serbs as well.Thats the only language brutality of West and US understands.
Easy as that.

Drink

pre 14 godina

international law is a full package. RS is experiment that should be condemned.

Ps: Kate in regards to your post yesterday stating that during negotiations Albanians didn't even show up, could you provide a link?

Amer

pre 14 godina

'The minister said that the Bosnian judiciary’s proposal to try the suspects in their country of origin was unacceptable to Serbia. '

Miladin Kovacevic?

Amer

pre 14 godina

'What is your question about Miladin Kovacevic? And what does he have to do with Bosnian war crimes?'

When it was a Serbian citizen who was to be tried by a foreign court - the U.S. - the idea was totally unacceptable, as I remember. Now Serbia wants foreign citizens delivered to it to try in its own courts, and is horrified when it is told it won't get any cooperation in the project.

Drink

pre 14 godina

international law is a full package. RS is experiment that should be condemned.

Ps: Kate in regards to your post yesterday stating that during negotiations Albanians didn't even show up, could you provide a link?

dean van der serbia

pre 14 godina

Concerning this "amoral, disgraceful, criminal and brain-disturbing" decision of Interpol Serbia should contact, complain and ask for mediation from UN....and if we dont get support and legal "satisfaction" there...then we know where we are and what to do: asking friendly Russia for few "friendly" atomic bombs warheads....and then maybe "international laws" will be there to protect the Serbs as well.Thats the only language brutality of West and US understands.
Easy as that.

Amer

pre 14 godina

'The minister said that the Bosnian judiciary’s proposal to try the suspects in their country of origin was unacceptable to Serbia. '

Miladin Kovacevic?

ulad

pre 14 godina

It clearly shows the hand of the EU CZAR Inzko behind this. What we must not forget that the Soldiers were promised free passage by the Major of Tuzla and that they were not all Serbs as the Muslim Territorial Defence Units were told. A war crime is a war crime or is Bosnian Muslim blood more expensive and precious to the west than Croat or Serb?.Silajdzic and Ganic will be punished once they leave their fiefdom in the so called Federation.

Amer

pre 14 godina

'What is your question about Miladin Kovacevic? And what does he have to do with Bosnian war crimes?'

When it was a Serbian citizen who was to be tried by a foreign court - the U.S. - the idea was totally unacceptable, as I remember. Now Serbia wants foreign citizens delivered to it to try in its own courts, and is horrified when it is told it won't get any cooperation in the project.