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Thursday, 29.04.2010.

09:35

“Action team continues Mladić search”

The search for the remaining Hague indictees Ratko Mladić and Goran Hadžić never stopped, Serbian War Crime Prosecutor Vladimir Vukčević has stated.

Izvor: Politika

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Aleks

pre 14 godina

And for those that murder journalists and bomb media they don't like????

Once again, Hadzic is quite an interesting name n'est pas? Who says the Serbs aren't multicultural?

If Mladic were tried in an independent and non institutionally racist court then I would be all for it, but the ICTY protects the 'right people'.

When its investigation (lol!) of Izetbegovic was revealed after his death, they sealed the files. None of it will be seen. And this from the court that seeks to expose what happened in the ex-SFRJ in the 1990s.

There are plenty of other examples, but all one needs to know is that when the International Criminal Court was set up, they expressly decided NOT to set it up based on the ICTY. After all, one would want a permanent court to apply the same levels of balance and diligence as the ICTY to current and future world powers and leaders.

Top

pre 14 godina

True, that's the first rule: "Innocent till PROVEN guilty!"

But keep in mind that in a democracy, a court is deciding about that, not some supporters or the public opinion, and of course not the one who's indicted himself!

This way, Mladic is already guilty of trying to escape the justice, there's an arrest warrent issued for him for a long time.

roberto

pre 14 godina

Hey guy, just wear yrselves out. you're so hot on the trail of mladic, i can feel it, i can just smell it. any day now -- no, any year now -- no, any decade now... no... well, we get the picture. what's the rush? just string the (foolish) world along, get all he perks from your "search" and do nothing.

all i want is the date and to see that mass murderer in the hague. otherwise: Silence from your lies amnd excuses. they are so insulting, most of all to his surviving victims and their frnds and family members from and inside of bosnia. and to people of conscience around the world!

roberto
frisco

winston

pre 14 godina

DFP, have you heard of innocent till PROVEN guilty? Back off a bit on your biased rhetoric, it will be healthier for your heart. Mladic, if still alive and in the Balkans, will be apprehended if found. Until then, maybe some of the war criminals in Sarajevo and Zagreb can find their way to the Hague also.

lukgl

pre 14 godina

Bending over backwards to imperial demands, is that all there is in Belgrade these day´s?

Wy not look for ways to get the real culprits, Hoolbroke Clark Clinton & Co? General Mladic is innocent until proven guilty mind you, get the aggressors and those who invented that war for their own imperial dreams behind bars in a real non-us-sponsored court. Than there will be justice. The victors of their own aggression is writing & re-writing history, hence serbia is a "guilty" nation. -for defending itself!

DFP

pre 14 godina

Nothing like giving these criminals a public warning in advance ... i. e. hey, we are on your trail so move along so that we do not catch you. I am glad that the government has stopped broadcasting every little investigation or step that they take. It is about time that the government learned to use their resources wisely and actually exhibit behaviour (responsible communication) that will potentially increase their success in apprehending these 2 sooner.

Top

pre 14 godina

Let's bet who will be the first to be found: Karadzic, Bin Laden or Santa Clause?
(dilbert, 29 April 2010 12:49)

For your information: It's #1: Karadzic was found by Serbian police and was immediately extradited to the Hague last year.

Let's hope that Mladic will follow this year.

lukgl

pre 14 godina

Bending over backwards to imperial demands, is that all there is in Belgrade these day´s?

Wy not look for ways to get the real culprits, Hoolbroke Clark Clinton & Co? General Mladic is innocent until proven guilty mind you, get the aggressors and those who invented that war for their own imperial dreams behind bars in a real non-us-sponsored court. Than there will be justice. The victors of their own aggression is writing & re-writing history, hence serbia is a "guilty" nation. -for defending itself!

Top

pre 14 godina

Let's bet who will be the first to be found: Karadzic, Bin Laden or Santa Clause?
(dilbert, 29 April 2010 12:49)

For your information: It's #1: Karadzic was found by Serbian police and was immediately extradited to the Hague last year.

Let's hope that Mladic will follow this year.

winston

pre 14 godina

DFP, have you heard of innocent till PROVEN guilty? Back off a bit on your biased rhetoric, it will be healthier for your heart. Mladic, if still alive and in the Balkans, will be apprehended if found. Until then, maybe some of the war criminals in Sarajevo and Zagreb can find their way to the Hague also.

DFP

pre 14 godina

Nothing like giving these criminals a public warning in advance ... i. e. hey, we are on your trail so move along so that we do not catch you. I am glad that the government has stopped broadcasting every little investigation or step that they take. It is about time that the government learned to use their resources wisely and actually exhibit behaviour (responsible communication) that will potentially increase their success in apprehending these 2 sooner.

Aleks

pre 14 godina

And for those that murder journalists and bomb media they don't like????

Once again, Hadzic is quite an interesting name n'est pas? Who says the Serbs aren't multicultural?

If Mladic were tried in an independent and non institutionally racist court then I would be all for it, but the ICTY protects the 'right people'.

When its investigation (lol!) of Izetbegovic was revealed after his death, they sealed the files. None of it will be seen. And this from the court that seeks to expose what happened in the ex-SFRJ in the 1990s.

There are plenty of other examples, but all one needs to know is that when the International Criminal Court was set up, they expressly decided NOT to set it up based on the ICTY. After all, one would want a permanent court to apply the same levels of balance and diligence as the ICTY to current and future world powers and leaders.

Top

pre 14 godina

True, that's the first rule: "Innocent till PROVEN guilty!"

But keep in mind that in a democracy, a court is deciding about that, not some supporters or the public opinion, and of course not the one who's indicted himself!

This way, Mladic is already guilty of trying to escape the justice, there's an arrest warrent issued for him for a long time.

roberto

pre 14 godina

Hey guy, just wear yrselves out. you're so hot on the trail of mladic, i can feel it, i can just smell it. any day now -- no, any year now -- no, any decade now... no... well, we get the picture. what's the rush? just string the (foolish) world along, get all he perks from your "search" and do nothing.

all i want is the date and to see that mass murderer in the hague. otherwise: Silence from your lies amnd excuses. they are so insulting, most of all to his surviving victims and their frnds and family members from and inside of bosnia. and to people of conscience around the world!

roberto
frisco

lukgl

pre 14 godina

Bending over backwards to imperial demands, is that all there is in Belgrade these day´s?

Wy not look for ways to get the real culprits, Hoolbroke Clark Clinton & Co? General Mladic is innocent until proven guilty mind you, get the aggressors and those who invented that war for their own imperial dreams behind bars in a real non-us-sponsored court. Than there will be justice. The victors of their own aggression is writing & re-writing history, hence serbia is a "guilty" nation. -for defending itself!

DFP

pre 14 godina

Nothing like giving these criminals a public warning in advance ... i. e. hey, we are on your trail so move along so that we do not catch you. I am glad that the government has stopped broadcasting every little investigation or step that they take. It is about time that the government learned to use their resources wisely and actually exhibit behaviour (responsible communication) that will potentially increase their success in apprehending these 2 sooner.

Top

pre 14 godina

Let's bet who will be the first to be found: Karadzic, Bin Laden or Santa Clause?
(dilbert, 29 April 2010 12:49)

For your information: It's #1: Karadzic was found by Serbian police and was immediately extradited to the Hague last year.

Let's hope that Mladic will follow this year.

roberto

pre 14 godina

Hey guy, just wear yrselves out. you're so hot on the trail of mladic, i can feel it, i can just smell it. any day now -- no, any year now -- no, any decade now... no... well, we get the picture. what's the rush? just string the (foolish) world along, get all he perks from your "search" and do nothing.

all i want is the date and to see that mass murderer in the hague. otherwise: Silence from your lies amnd excuses. they are so insulting, most of all to his surviving victims and their frnds and family members from and inside of bosnia. and to people of conscience around the world!

roberto
frisco

winston

pre 14 godina

DFP, have you heard of innocent till PROVEN guilty? Back off a bit on your biased rhetoric, it will be healthier for your heart. Mladic, if still alive and in the Balkans, will be apprehended if found. Until then, maybe some of the war criminals in Sarajevo and Zagreb can find their way to the Hague also.

Top

pre 14 godina

True, that's the first rule: "Innocent till PROVEN guilty!"

But keep in mind that in a democracy, a court is deciding about that, not some supporters or the public opinion, and of course not the one who's indicted himself!

This way, Mladic is already guilty of trying to escape the justice, there's an arrest warrent issued for him for a long time.

Aleks

pre 14 godina

And for those that murder journalists and bomb media they don't like????

Once again, Hadzic is quite an interesting name n'est pas? Who says the Serbs aren't multicultural?

If Mladic were tried in an independent and non institutionally racist court then I would be all for it, but the ICTY protects the 'right people'.

When its investigation (lol!) of Izetbegovic was revealed after his death, they sealed the files. None of it will be seen. And this from the court that seeks to expose what happened in the ex-SFRJ in the 1990s.

There are plenty of other examples, but all one needs to know is that when the International Criminal Court was set up, they expressly decided NOT to set it up based on the ICTY. After all, one would want a permanent court to apply the same levels of balance and diligence as the ICTY to current and future world powers and leaders.