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Thursday, 13.10.2011.

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Hague: Mladić's defense motion rejected

The Hague Tribunal has rejected a motion filed by Ratko Mladić's defense to reject genocide charges against him, since the indictment does not name the victims.

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sj

pre 12 godina

You can read the names yourself at the Potocari cemetery.
(D, 14 October 2011 15:02)

Yes you can read those names, but there are names on that monument of people who are alive and lvinging as far away as Australia. Then there are names of dead Bosnaiks soldiers who died fighting the Croats around central Bosnia and the large offensives around Tusla and Sarajevo.
It seems to make the Srebrenica genocide real the Bosniaks with help from the west created this by just putting names on this so called Potocari monument.
I always smile when I read a newspaper article about a Serb charged with killing two Bosniak brothers during the war and halfway through the trial these two brothers return from Sweden on holidays and discover what was going on. How embarrassing it looked for the Sarajevo authorities they tried to hold onto the Serb with new concocted evidence but had to let him go and in the end pay compensation for wrongful arrest and detention

Michael Thomas

pre 12 godina

After 16 years and a billion dollars spent on the "Srebrenica investigation" the Hague Tribunal still cannot find the names of the victims of Genocide.

The truth is that they have the names of 3,000 Moslem soldiers who fell in battle as they attempted to break through Serbian lines. But that wont do; where are the "boys" and "civilians" who they claim were massacred?

Michael Thomas

pre 12 godina

After 16 years and a billion dollars spent on the "Srebrenica investigation" the Hague Tribunal still cannot find the names of the victims of Genocide.

The truth is that they have the names of 3,000 Moslem soldiers who fell in battle as they attempted to break through Serbian lines. But that wont do; where are the "boys" and "civilians" who they claim were massacred?

sj

pre 12 godina

You can read the names yourself at the Potocari cemetery.
(D, 14 October 2011 15:02)

Yes you can read those names, but there are names on that monument of people who are alive and lvinging as far away as Australia. Then there are names of dead Bosnaiks soldiers who died fighting the Croats around central Bosnia and the large offensives around Tusla and Sarajevo.
It seems to make the Srebrenica genocide real the Bosniaks with help from the west created this by just putting names on this so called Potocari monument.
I always smile when I read a newspaper article about a Serb charged with killing two Bosniak brothers during the war and halfway through the trial these two brothers return from Sweden on holidays and discover what was going on. How embarrassing it looked for the Sarajevo authorities they tried to hold onto the Serb with new concocted evidence but had to let him go and in the end pay compensation for wrongful arrest and detention

Michael Thomas

pre 12 godina

After 16 years and a billion dollars spent on the "Srebrenica investigation" the Hague Tribunal still cannot find the names of the victims of Genocide.

The truth is that they have the names of 3,000 Moslem soldiers who fell in battle as they attempted to break through Serbian lines. But that wont do; where are the "boys" and "civilians" who they claim were massacred?

sj

pre 12 godina

You can read the names yourself at the Potocari cemetery.
(D, 14 October 2011 15:02)

Yes you can read those names, but there are names on that monument of people who are alive and lvinging as far away as Australia. Then there are names of dead Bosnaiks soldiers who died fighting the Croats around central Bosnia and the large offensives around Tusla and Sarajevo.
It seems to make the Srebrenica genocide real the Bosniaks with help from the west created this by just putting names on this so called Potocari monument.
I always smile when I read a newspaper article about a Serb charged with killing two Bosniak brothers during the war and halfway through the trial these two brothers return from Sweden on holidays and discover what was going on. How embarrassing it looked for the Sarajevo authorities they tried to hold onto the Serb with new concocted evidence but had to let him go and in the end pay compensation for wrongful arrest and detention