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Saturday, 28.05.2011.

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Mladić arrest “closes dark chapter for Serbia“

Ratko Mladić's arrest is a historical day that will close a dark chapter, War Crimes Prosecutor Vladimir Vukčević told B92.

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sammy

pre 12 godina

Congratulations Tadic,most of the political and military leadership of the FRY have been sent to a REICH kangeroo court for having the audacity to defy the demands of the US REICH.

Top

pre 12 godina

"Then, may I ask, why has he taken so long to face justice in Serbia or at the Hague to prove that he had nothing to do with the crimes."
(Boris J, 28 May 2011 13:39)

Of course because Mladic is totally innocent, but the Hague is totally biased, anti-Serbian, payed by NATO and the evil West. Only that's why he, the great Serbian hero, was hiding, what did you think? LOL

Leigh Oats

pre 12 godina

This story begins: "Ratko Mladić's arrest is a historical day that will close a dark chapter, War Crimes Prosecutor Vladimir Vukčević told B92."

a suspicion is now abroad that the capture of the alleged slayer of Srebrenica was not so much a surprise as it was a staged piece of theatre.

Precisely that suspicion of a thespian element lurking in the overt events that began on Thursday 26 May in a village in northeastern Serbia is voiced in a story from London's daily newspaper _The Telegraph_ headed "Ratko Mladic capture: Was it all an elaborate set-up?" at . . .

http://preview.tinyurl.com/3mccl79

As is usual for that newspaper the story seems to be raw, unedited copy straight from the fingers of its two authors, but its high-school syntax and its other amateurish quirks ("glamourous", and so on) fail to disguise the importance of its _content_.

I assume that other parts of the world's fourth estate are starting to make similar noises from the gallery in relation to what may or may not be a piece of mere theatre that resulted from a long script of behind-the-scenes diplomacy.

Boris J

pre 12 godina

Vukčević stated that Mladić could only prove his innocence in the Hague Tribunal. Then, may I ask, why has he taken so long to face justice in Serbia or at the Hague to prove that he had nothing to do with the crimes.

highduke

pre 12 godina

The dark chapter was the betrayal of our knights. The entire govt & its SNS puppets who accept this will be tortured forever by Satan after they die, that's the only satisfaction. Hopefully the SRS will make huge gains off growing anti-EU sentiment, come to power and convict the traitors of treason and crimes against comon sense.

Boris J

pre 12 godina

Vukčević stated that Mladić could only prove his innocence in the Hague Tribunal. Then, may I ask, why has he taken so long to face justice in Serbia or at the Hague to prove that he had nothing to do with the crimes.

Leigh Oats

pre 12 godina

This story begins: "Ratko Mladić's arrest is a historical day that will close a dark chapter, War Crimes Prosecutor Vladimir Vukčević told B92."

a suspicion is now abroad that the capture of the alleged slayer of Srebrenica was not so much a surprise as it was a staged piece of theatre.

Precisely that suspicion of a thespian element lurking in the overt events that began on Thursday 26 May in a village in northeastern Serbia is voiced in a story from London's daily newspaper _The Telegraph_ headed "Ratko Mladic capture: Was it all an elaborate set-up?" at . . .

http://preview.tinyurl.com/3mccl79

As is usual for that newspaper the story seems to be raw, unedited copy straight from the fingers of its two authors, but its high-school syntax and its other amateurish quirks ("glamourous", and so on) fail to disguise the importance of its _content_.

I assume that other parts of the world's fourth estate are starting to make similar noises from the gallery in relation to what may or may not be a piece of mere theatre that resulted from a long script of behind-the-scenes diplomacy.

highduke

pre 12 godina

The dark chapter was the betrayal of our knights. The entire govt & its SNS puppets who accept this will be tortured forever by Satan after they die, that's the only satisfaction. Hopefully the SRS will make huge gains off growing anti-EU sentiment, come to power and convict the traitors of treason and crimes against comon sense.

sammy

pre 12 godina

Congratulations Tadic,most of the political and military leadership of the FRY have been sent to a REICH kangeroo court for having the audacity to defy the demands of the US REICH.

Top

pre 12 godina

"Then, may I ask, why has he taken so long to face justice in Serbia or at the Hague to prove that he had nothing to do with the crimes."
(Boris J, 28 May 2011 13:39)

Of course because Mladic is totally innocent, but the Hague is totally biased, anti-Serbian, payed by NATO and the evil West. Only that's why he, the great Serbian hero, was hiding, what did you think? LOL

highduke

pre 12 godina

The dark chapter was the betrayal of our knights. The entire govt & its SNS puppets who accept this will be tortured forever by Satan after they die, that's the only satisfaction. Hopefully the SRS will make huge gains off growing anti-EU sentiment, come to power and convict the traitors of treason and crimes against comon sense.

Boris J

pre 12 godina

Vukčević stated that Mladić could only prove his innocence in the Hague Tribunal. Then, may I ask, why has he taken so long to face justice in Serbia or at the Hague to prove that he had nothing to do with the crimes.

Top

pre 12 godina

"Then, may I ask, why has he taken so long to face justice in Serbia or at the Hague to prove that he had nothing to do with the crimes."
(Boris J, 28 May 2011 13:39)

Of course because Mladic is totally innocent, but the Hague is totally biased, anti-Serbian, payed by NATO and the evil West. Only that's why he, the great Serbian hero, was hiding, what did you think? LOL

Leigh Oats

pre 12 godina

This story begins: "Ratko Mladić's arrest is a historical day that will close a dark chapter, War Crimes Prosecutor Vladimir Vukčević told B92."

a suspicion is now abroad that the capture of the alleged slayer of Srebrenica was not so much a surprise as it was a staged piece of theatre.

Precisely that suspicion of a thespian element lurking in the overt events that began on Thursday 26 May in a village in northeastern Serbia is voiced in a story from London's daily newspaper _The Telegraph_ headed "Ratko Mladic capture: Was it all an elaborate set-up?" at . . .

http://preview.tinyurl.com/3mccl79

As is usual for that newspaper the story seems to be raw, unedited copy straight from the fingers of its two authors, but its high-school syntax and its other amateurish quirks ("glamourous", and so on) fail to disguise the importance of its _content_.

I assume that other parts of the world's fourth estate are starting to make similar noises from the gallery in relation to what may or may not be a piece of mere theatre that resulted from a long script of behind-the-scenes diplomacy.

sammy

pre 12 godina

Congratulations Tadic,most of the political and military leadership of the FRY have been sent to a REICH kangeroo court for having the audacity to defy the demands of the US REICH.