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Wednesday, 24.11.2010.

11:08

Hague report "objective, mostly positive"

Government Hague cooperation office chief Dušan Ignjatović says the new report of Hague Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz is objective and mainly positive.

Izvor: Tanjug

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roberto

pre 13 godina

--"Brammertz used somewhat harsher words in the part of the report which refers to the Hague fugitives, but regardless of that, there are four things which are positive for Serbia, primarily the acknowledgement that there is a political will of top state officials for the arrest of the Hague fugitives Ratko Mladić and Goran Hadžić," Ignjatović underscored.--

"Harsher words..." boy, brammertz is getting really serious now. just imagine if he added a furrowed brow -- then you'd know he was really upset.

I've decided, rather than get upset at this ongoing mass murder game-de-jour, to join in. can't beat em, might as well join em.

so we will begin our own little investigation into mladic's lovely past and dramatic current hiding plan, and the belgrade regime's "earnest" plan to capture him. fortunately i'm returning to the balkans in the spring so we can conduct the appropriate interviews and investigation...

it's not that i don't trust the serbian media to do its own investigation; it's just that they're so very busy these days.

Seriously interested?

roberto
frisco

roberto

pre 13 godina

--"Brammertz used somewhat harsher words in the part of the report which refers to the Hague fugitives, but regardless of that, there are four things which are positive for Serbia, primarily the acknowledgement that there is a political will of top state officials for the arrest of the Hague fugitives Ratko Mladić and Goran Hadžić," Ignjatović underscored.--

"Harsher words..." boy, brammertz is getting really serious now. just imagine if he added a furrowed brow -- then you'd know he was really upset.

I've decided, rather than get upset at this ongoing mass murder game-de-jour, to join in. can't beat em, might as well join em.

so we will begin our own little investigation into mladic's lovely past and dramatic current hiding plan, and the belgrade regime's "earnest" plan to capture him. fortunately i'm returning to the balkans in the spring so we can conduct the appropriate interviews and investigation...

it's not that i don't trust the serbian media to do its own investigation; it's just that they're so very busy these days.

Seriously interested?

roberto
frisco

roberto

pre 13 godina

--"Brammertz used somewhat harsher words in the part of the report which refers to the Hague fugitives, but regardless of that, there are four things which are positive for Serbia, primarily the acknowledgement that there is a political will of top state officials for the arrest of the Hague fugitives Ratko Mladić and Goran Hadžić," Ignjatović underscored.--

"Harsher words..." boy, brammertz is getting really serious now. just imagine if he added a furrowed brow -- then you'd know he was really upset.

I've decided, rather than get upset at this ongoing mass murder game-de-jour, to join in. can't beat em, might as well join em.

so we will begin our own little investigation into mladic's lovely past and dramatic current hiding plan, and the belgrade regime's "earnest" plan to capture him. fortunately i'm returning to the balkans in the spring so we can conduct the appropriate interviews and investigation...

it's not that i don't trust the serbian media to do its own investigation; it's just that they're so very busy these days.

Seriously interested?

roberto
frisco