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Thursday, 13.05.2010.

11:37

Brammertz: Arresting fugitives paramount

Hague Tribunal Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz has repeated that the most important issue remains the arrest of Ratko Mladić and Goran Hadžić.

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trudsaam

pre 14 godina

I am really fed up with all the Mladic arrest rubbish.
I would bet that if Serbia recognised Kosovo today they would be a candidate tomorrow.

How narrow minded are the Dutch then? So, if Mladic is never caught, Serbia will never enter EU. Does this sound real to anyone?

If they are so sure that Mladic is in Serbia then they must have a clue as to where. In that case they should not have this much trouble finding him. There is something rotten in Denmark as they say.
(Peggy, 14 May 2010 03:56)

If someone ordered the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Serbs, please don't tell me you wouldn't care...
(Sandro)
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You are missing the point. Mladic is somewhere, and most likely being protected. The question is why? Does he have knowledge on someting that will incriminate others? Perhaps the internationals are protecting themsevles, by protecting him.

The fact that handing-over Mladic is the stipulation in order to enter the EU is alone comical. By this, the EU is giving every Serb every right to hide him (if this happens to be the case).

Mladic cooperated with many during his time of conduct. Both in America and western Europe. Something indeed smells, the question is, whose holding the rotten egg.

This isn't about Mladic anymore, I dont know how any of you don't see that. If he was the sole purpose of arrest, he would have been arrested a long time ago. Why is he being forced into hiding yet at the same time not meant to be caught; SILENCE....

Sandro

pre 14 godina

I am really fed up with all the Mladic arrest rubbish.
I would bet that if Serbia recognised Kosovo today they would be a candidate tomorrow.

How narrow minded are the Dutch then? So, if Mladic is never caught, Serbia will never enter EU. Does this sound real to anyone?

If they are so sure that Mladic is in Serbia then they must have a clue as to where. In that case they should not have this much trouble finding him. There is something rotten in Denmark as they say.
(Peggy, 14 May 2010 03:56)

If someone ordered the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Serbs, please don't tell me you wouldn't care...

Peggy

pre 14 godina

I am really fed up with all the Mladic arrest rubbish.
I would bet that if Serbia recognised Kosovo today they would be a candidate tomorrow.

How narrow minded are the Dutch then? So, if Mladic is never caught, Serbia will never enter EU. Does this sound real to anyone?

If they are so sure that Mladic is in Serbia then they must have a clue as to where. In that case they should not have this much trouble finding him. There is something rotten in Denmark as they say.

winston

pre 14 godina

How many years has it been now that the Hague has been looking for Mladic? Maybe the man is on another continent, like all the Nazi Germans and Croatians that fled to South America after WWII? Or, maybe he is dead? Anyway, I the EU has found the missing general to be a great issue to hold against Serbia. Personally, with all the injustices that the US/EU threw at Serbia, I hope Mladic is never seen again.

Sandro

pre 14 godina

I am really fed up with all the Mladic arrest rubbish.
I would bet that if Serbia recognised Kosovo today they would be a candidate tomorrow.

How narrow minded are the Dutch then? So, if Mladic is never caught, Serbia will never enter EU. Does this sound real to anyone?

If they are so sure that Mladic is in Serbia then they must have a clue as to where. In that case they should not have this much trouble finding him. There is something rotten in Denmark as they say.
(Peggy, 14 May 2010 03:56)

If someone ordered the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Serbs, please don't tell me you wouldn't care...

winston

pre 14 godina

How many years has it been now that the Hague has been looking for Mladic? Maybe the man is on another continent, like all the Nazi Germans and Croatians that fled to South America after WWII? Or, maybe he is dead? Anyway, I the EU has found the missing general to be a great issue to hold against Serbia. Personally, with all the injustices that the US/EU threw at Serbia, I hope Mladic is never seen again.

Peggy

pre 14 godina

I am really fed up with all the Mladic arrest rubbish.
I would bet that if Serbia recognised Kosovo today they would be a candidate tomorrow.

How narrow minded are the Dutch then? So, if Mladic is never caught, Serbia will never enter EU. Does this sound real to anyone?

If they are so sure that Mladic is in Serbia then they must have a clue as to where. In that case they should not have this much trouble finding him. There is something rotten in Denmark as they say.

trudsaam

pre 14 godina

I am really fed up with all the Mladic arrest rubbish.
I would bet that if Serbia recognised Kosovo today they would be a candidate tomorrow.

How narrow minded are the Dutch then? So, if Mladic is never caught, Serbia will never enter EU. Does this sound real to anyone?

If they are so sure that Mladic is in Serbia then they must have a clue as to where. In that case they should not have this much trouble finding him. There is something rotten in Denmark as they say.
(Peggy, 14 May 2010 03:56)

If someone ordered the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Serbs, please don't tell me you wouldn't care...
(Sandro)
-
You are missing the point. Mladic is somewhere, and most likely being protected. The question is why? Does he have knowledge on someting that will incriminate others? Perhaps the internationals are protecting themsevles, by protecting him.

The fact that handing-over Mladic is the stipulation in order to enter the EU is alone comical. By this, the EU is giving every Serb every right to hide him (if this happens to be the case).

Mladic cooperated with many during his time of conduct. Both in America and western Europe. Something indeed smells, the question is, whose holding the rotten egg.

This isn't about Mladic anymore, I dont know how any of you don't see that. If he was the sole purpose of arrest, he would have been arrested a long time ago. Why is he being forced into hiding yet at the same time not meant to be caught; SILENCE....

winston

pre 14 godina

How many years has it been now that the Hague has been looking for Mladic? Maybe the man is on another continent, like all the Nazi Germans and Croatians that fled to South America after WWII? Or, maybe he is dead? Anyway, I the EU has found the missing general to be a great issue to hold against Serbia. Personally, with all the injustices that the US/EU threw at Serbia, I hope Mladic is never seen again.

Peggy

pre 14 godina

I am really fed up with all the Mladic arrest rubbish.
I would bet that if Serbia recognised Kosovo today they would be a candidate tomorrow.

How narrow minded are the Dutch then? So, if Mladic is never caught, Serbia will never enter EU. Does this sound real to anyone?

If they are so sure that Mladic is in Serbia then they must have a clue as to where. In that case they should not have this much trouble finding him. There is something rotten in Denmark as they say.

Sandro

pre 14 godina

I am really fed up with all the Mladic arrest rubbish.
I would bet that if Serbia recognised Kosovo today they would be a candidate tomorrow.

How narrow minded are the Dutch then? So, if Mladic is never caught, Serbia will never enter EU. Does this sound real to anyone?

If they are so sure that Mladic is in Serbia then they must have a clue as to where. In that case they should not have this much trouble finding him. There is something rotten in Denmark as they say.
(Peggy, 14 May 2010 03:56)

If someone ordered the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Serbs, please don't tell me you wouldn't care...

trudsaam

pre 14 godina

I am really fed up with all the Mladic arrest rubbish.
I would bet that if Serbia recognised Kosovo today they would be a candidate tomorrow.

How narrow minded are the Dutch then? So, if Mladic is never caught, Serbia will never enter EU. Does this sound real to anyone?

If they are so sure that Mladic is in Serbia then they must have a clue as to where. In that case they should not have this much trouble finding him. There is something rotten in Denmark as they say.
(Peggy, 14 May 2010 03:56)

If someone ordered the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Serbs, please don't tell me you wouldn't care...
(Sandro)
-
You are missing the point. Mladic is somewhere, and most likely being protected. The question is why? Does he have knowledge on someting that will incriminate others? Perhaps the internationals are protecting themsevles, by protecting him.

The fact that handing-over Mladic is the stipulation in order to enter the EU is alone comical. By this, the EU is giving every Serb every right to hide him (if this happens to be the case).

Mladic cooperated with many during his time of conduct. Both in America and western Europe. Something indeed smells, the question is, whose holding the rotten egg.

This isn't about Mladic anymore, I dont know how any of you don't see that. If he was the sole purpose of arrest, he would have been arrested a long time ago. Why is he being forced into hiding yet at the same time not meant to be caught; SILENCE....