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Wednesday, 13.04.2011.

10:37

Croatia charges ex-JNA general

Croatia's Osijek Municipal Court has issued indictments against former Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) Security Service Head General Aleksandar Vasiljević.

Izvor: B92

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ivan

pre 13 godina

Lenard!

Speaking about victims, you Lenard, are a victim of a bad education.

Instead of making up your own history, why don't you take some factual Balkan history lessons.
(Another Canadian Serb (born in Canada), 13 April 2011 12:26)

I Bet Slovenians, Croats. Bosnians, Montenegrins, Albanians, Macedonians, Hungarians, would not agree with you.

Another Canadian Serb (born in Canada)

pre 13 godina

Lenard!

Speaking about victims, you Lenard, are a victim of a bad education.

Instead of making up your own history, why don't you take some factual Balkan history lessons.

Lenard

pre 13 godina

He told B92 that the agreement on mutual extradition of indictees between Serbia and Croatia could not apply to Vasiljević and Živanović because the agreement only referred to people accused of organized crime. Is it a haphazard crime were the Serb army war criminals disorganized all those technicalitys how can one keep up with them. That must be the reason we need lawyers to totally confuse the issues of justice for the victims. That is why it is called the Criminal Justice System ,instead of the Victims Justice System. The criminals get all the justice at their disposal and the victims as usual nothing even more victimized by the Criminal Justice System sure is wickedness and injustice.

Lenard

pre 13 godina

He told B92 that the agreement on mutual extradition of indictees between Serbia and Croatia could not apply to Vasiljević and Živanović because the agreement only referred to people accused of organized crime. Is it a haphazard crime were the Serb army war criminals disorganized all those technicalitys how can one keep up with them. That must be the reason we need lawyers to totally confuse the issues of justice for the victims. That is why it is called the Criminal Justice System ,instead of the Victims Justice System. The criminals get all the justice at their disposal and the victims as usual nothing even more victimized by the Criminal Justice System sure is wickedness and injustice.

Another Canadian Serb (born in Canada)

pre 13 godina

Lenard!

Speaking about victims, you Lenard, are a victim of a bad education.

Instead of making up your own history, why don't you take some factual Balkan history lessons.

ivan

pre 13 godina

Lenard!

Speaking about victims, you Lenard, are a victim of a bad education.

Instead of making up your own history, why don't you take some factual Balkan history lessons.
(Another Canadian Serb (born in Canada), 13 April 2011 12:26)

I Bet Slovenians, Croats. Bosnians, Montenegrins, Albanians, Macedonians, Hungarians, would not agree with you.

Another Canadian Serb (born in Canada)

pre 13 godina

Lenard!

Speaking about victims, you Lenard, are a victim of a bad education.

Instead of making up your own history, why don't you take some factual Balkan history lessons.

Lenard

pre 13 godina

He told B92 that the agreement on mutual extradition of indictees between Serbia and Croatia could not apply to Vasiljević and Živanović because the agreement only referred to people accused of organized crime. Is it a haphazard crime were the Serb army war criminals disorganized all those technicalitys how can one keep up with them. That must be the reason we need lawyers to totally confuse the issues of justice for the victims. That is why it is called the Criminal Justice System ,instead of the Victims Justice System. The criminals get all the justice at their disposal and the victims as usual nothing even more victimized by the Criminal Justice System sure is wickedness and injustice.

ivan

pre 13 godina

Lenard!

Speaking about victims, you Lenard, are a victim of a bad education.

Instead of making up your own history, why don't you take some factual Balkan history lessons.
(Another Canadian Serb (born in Canada), 13 April 2011 12:26)

I Bet Slovenians, Croats. Bosnians, Montenegrins, Albanians, Macedonians, Hungarians, would not agree with you.