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Serbia issues arrest warrant for wartime Muslim commander

The Serbian Interpol office has issued "diffuse arrest warrants" for Naser Orić and Hakija Meholjić, it has been reported.

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ida

pre 10 godina

"Oric once boasted to a Western reporter that he had a video of the handiwork of his thugs in action against Serbian villagers in eastern Bosnia."
He didn't just boast about it: he showed the videos to two western reporters - John Pomfret (Washington Post) and Bill Schiller (Toronto Star). Both of them were allowed to go to Srebrenica in JANUARY 1994 and they were in Naser Oric's house as he showed the videos on his large Sony TV.
He narrated and bragged about what was shown. There was SCENE AFTER SCENE of dead Serbs or burned villages. In one scene of dead Serbs Naser Oric said how they were killed with EXPLOSIVES. In another scene of dead Serbs he said they were done in with "cold weapons" - which would be knives, axes, hammers, etc. (I guess they had to be quieter so as not to alert some Serbian guards close enough to hear gunfire but not close enough to realize the murder with the "cold weapons". In a scene where there were only burned homes Naser quickly added how they had killed some number of Serbs (I forget the exact number but it was well over 100) as if he felt embarrassed that there were no dead bodies to show their kills.
Naser Oric's former Judo teacher when he was with the Serbian police/bodyguards said Naser Oric was stupid and slow but strong as an ox.

pemi

pre 10 godina

Serbia's politicians are trying to do??? Telling the World that "we instructed the killing of 8000 Man and boys in Srebrenica because Naser Oric was insulting us"

Sorry Serbia's politician but the free and democratic World will not buy your cheap ways of covering you genocide.

BTW did you all see Mladiq (the butcher) not standing for Karadiq!!

Peggy

pre 10 godina

I'm not a wannabe anything. I was born and raised "a westerner". The only people that question what I REALLY am are wannabe Serbs.
=============================
NO, you were not.
Like I said, unless you have Anglo blood running through your veins you are not a westerner. Try all you like but they will not accept you as one of them.You are what you hate the most, a Serb. Well, you said you have Serbian blood so I will take you at your word.

Danilo

pre 10 godina

@ danilo ... what's a matter did I hit a nerve .. your pathetic... I told you before I was born in Southern SRBIJA a town called Lebane .....and why does that make me a wanna be Serb
(Grobar1, 6 February 2014 03:32)


How could you possibly "hit a nerve"? I'm confident in who and what I am. It's not like some anonymous turd on the internet could affect me in any way.

as for me pegging you an wanna-be Serb, it was based on the fact that you showed us that you don't even understand the very basics of Serbian grammar. However, now that you point out where you were born, it's possible that it's because of that. People from Leskovac and points south use a kind of simplified grammar, to put it politely.

think about it

pre 10 godina

(icj1, 5 February 2014 20:28
You are wasting your time, go to any prison in the world and ask a guilty person and he will tell you he did not get a fair trial. Remember you are talking to people who believe that the slaughter of innocent people was justice. No way they will ever think that stopping them was true justice. At least not in this lifetime but maybe huge surprises in the next one.

Grobar1

pre 10 godina

@ danilo ... what's a matter did I hit a nerve .. your pathetic... I told you before I was born in Southern SRBIJA a town called Lebane .....and why does that make me a wanna be Serb

icj1

pre 10 godina

The fact that the NATO run kangaroo 'court' in the Hague (which is not a real court and has nothing to do with justice) released this animal just proves that it is nothing more than staged show trials to brainwash the masses.
(Dragan, 4 February 2014 15:06)

Well, the "court" you are referring to is actually a Russia court because it was proposed by Russia, approved by Russia and with all judges elected by Russia to this day. So if that "court" is doing the deeds you mentioned, please feel free to complain to Russia. Since Russia is Serbia's closest friend (or so we're told), I'm sure that your concerns will be heard and addressed.

ned taylor

pre 10 godina

Po Tweed: I don't know how much you know about Sarajevo and the organised crime networks that operate there, but without telling you anything that I shouldn't, I spent ten years combatting OC in Bosnia and most of it had its roots in Albania or Kosovo. These people (Naser Kelmendi for one) do not like others muscling in on their patch, war hero or war criminal, and Oric has strayed very close to crossing the line.

Of course it may be that you know more than I do, but your previous comment would suggest otherwise. There are many areas discussed on this site about which I know little or nothing and I am happy to accept that. This particular subject however is not one of them.

Danilo

pre 10 godina

(Geneva resident, 5 February 2014 14:07)

You know what they say... The only thing worse than being talked about is not being talked about *hairflip*

Geneva resident

pre 10 godina

Danilo said, "The only people that question what I REALLY am are wannabe Serbs."

You are Danny Danbridge of Vancouver, Canada.

Danilo

pre 10 godina

Hahaha danilo you were called out ... wanna be westerner lol
(Grobar1, 5 February 2014 13:16)

Grow up, kid. I'm not a wanna-be anything. I was born and lived my whole life in "the west"

YOU are a wanna-be Serb. You can't even speak Serbian properly.

Fact is, I'm as much a westerner and as much a Serb as you are.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crAv5ttax2I

Danilo

pre 10 godina

You can't have it both ways Danilo. Why should Serbia be punished for crimes people outside it's borders comitted? Why is Croatia taking Serbia to court for "crimes" comitted by people outside Serbia?
(Peggy, 5 February 2014 02:30)

What a weird, incomprehensible question.

If I commit a crime in a country, I'll be tried in that country, not in my home country or in some 3rd country.

In the case of the Hague, if that's what you're referring to, then military commanders were tried in that international tribunal which was created to try war crimes in the former yugoslavia. Do you seriously not know the first thing about this?



So cease being a hypocrite & more importantly a wannbe Westerner.
(principles bred & upheld...not a sell out, 5 February 2014 02:55)


I'm not a wannabe anything. I was born and raised "a westerner". The only people that question what I REALLY am are wannabe Serbs. As for hypocrite, feel free to point out any hypocrisy. Otherwise you're just name-calling.

principles bred & upheld...not a sell out

pre 10 godina

"What jurisdiction does Serbia have anyway for crimes that happened outside its borders?"
(Danilo)

@Danilo
A hell of lot more than US or a number of other nations as a matter of fact. But that never stopped them right?. Hypocrisy demonstrated in its sincerest form! So cease being a hypocrite & more importantly a wannbe Westerner. Your amount of endless grovelling astounds, but even being No.1 here will never get there because of your roots! You'll always be considered "suspicious" to the other side.

Peggy

pre 10 godina

What jurisdiction does Serbia have anyway for crimes that happened outside its borders?
(Danilo, 4 February 2014 19:03)
===============================
You can't have it both ways Danilo. Why should Serbia be punished for crimes people outside it's borders comitted? Why is Croatia taking Serbia to court for "crimes" comitted by people outside Serbia?

I seriously doubt that this piece of human garbage will step foot inside any country willing to arrest him. Someone will have to go there and grab him. Natural justice might need to be dished out to this one.

Jim

pre 10 godina

The beast Oric should have been taken care of Mossad style. The Israelis have a long history of successfullly dealing with these types, but then again Israel is a serious country which you do not mess with, unlike Serbia. Of course it also has full US support, but that is another topic.

Po Tweed

pre 10 godina

Serbia as a country and many Serbs within and outside Serbia itself may have their reasons for disliking the Hague Tribunal. However, it is naïve to think that Interpol HQ are going to in effect countenance the re-trial of a man who has already appeared and been judged by the ICTY. He will no doubt be bumped off by the Albanian Mafia sooner or later like his erstwhile buddy Ramiz Delalic 'Celo'.
(Ned Taylor, 4 February 2014 14:46)

Ned,

Are you confused, why would an 'Albanian mafia" want to kill Nasir Oric.

You must be in the same remedial creative writing class as Mike C. and sj.

a New Day

pre 10 godina

Sadly you may be right. Yet that doesn't mean this dog shouldn't be extradited. Better yet, have him arrested by another country and dropped off in Belgrade.
(Balkan Anthropologist, 4 February 2014 16:16)
I guess you missed the point, chances are slim that any country would extradict him. He was cleared in an international court. His actions(whatever they were) was taken in another country. The world knows that the timing of this is coordinated with A. The genocide suit by Croatia in the ICJ, B. Elections in Serbia.
There will be no Interpol Red Warrant issued, and the only countries that would possibly play the Serbian game, are probably not countries he will ever visit.
Most non Serbs would believe in the international court over Serbian ones.

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 10 godina

Highly doubtful that Interpol will play this game the same as it has ignored Serbia's arrest warrants for others. He may be obtained in some obscure country if he travels but like Ceku he will never be extradicted to Serbia.
(a New Day, 4 February 2014 12:40)

Sadly you may be right. Yet that doesn't mean this dog shouldn't be extradited. Better yet, have him arrested by another country and dropped off in Belgrade.

I guess I shouldn't have called him a dog. Dogs are cute and make great companions. No one would cry over Oric's demise.

Dragan

pre 10 godina

Finally ! This should have been done years ago. The fact that the NATO run kangaroo 'court' in the Hague (which is not a real court and has nothing to do with justice) released this animal just proves that it is nothing more than staged show trials to brainwash the masses. This is a butcher who bragged to a Toronto Star reporter (Bill Schiller), and proudly showed him video footage of his war crimes on the Serbian civilians surrounding Srebrenica - this is where the REAL genocide took place - of course ignored by ignorant and complicit western media.
http://gatesofvienna.blogspot.ca/2011/06/from-our-archives-forgotten-story-of.html

Ned Taylor

pre 10 godina

Serbia as a country and many Serbs within and outside Serbia itself may have their reasons for disliking the Hague Tribunal. However, it is naïve to think that Interpol HQ are going to in effect countenance the re-trial of a man who has already appeared and been judged by the ICTY. He will no doubt be bumped off by the Albanian Mafia sooner or later like his erstwhile buddy Ramiz Delalic 'Celo'.

PEN

pre 10 godina

Oric once boasted to a Western reporter that he had a video of the handiwork of his thugs in action against Serbian villagers in eastern Bosnia. Stomach churning stuff. The fact that he was 'tried' and 'acquitted' by the Hague 'court' only serves to highlight his guilt. This man like his KLA friends in Kosovo has had NATO instigated immunity for way too long. But unlike the ex-KLA Albanian mafia in Kosovo, I'm not so sure whether Oric still enjoys US protection. That depends entirely on what secrets he has to share if and when he is captured. Either way, Interpol arrest warrants will make his life that much more difficult.

a New Day

pre 10 godina

Highly doubtful that Interpol will play this game the same as it has ignored Serbia's arrest warrants for others. He may be obtained in some obscure country if he travels but like Ceku he will never be extradicted to Serbia.

Jeff

pre 10 godina

Should have thought about it when you were murdering old women and children, gouging babies from pregnant women and crucifying people. "Men and boys" of an infantry division were not your target, coward. Consider your life over.

Jeff

pre 10 godina

Should have thought about it when you were murdering old women and children, gouging babies from pregnant women and crucifying people. "Men and boys" of an infantry division were not your target, coward. Consider your life over.

PEN

pre 10 godina

Oric once boasted to a Western reporter that he had a video of the handiwork of his thugs in action against Serbian villagers in eastern Bosnia. Stomach churning stuff. The fact that he was 'tried' and 'acquitted' by the Hague 'court' only serves to highlight his guilt. This man like his KLA friends in Kosovo has had NATO instigated immunity for way too long. But unlike the ex-KLA Albanian mafia in Kosovo, I'm not so sure whether Oric still enjoys US protection. That depends entirely on what secrets he has to share if and when he is captured. Either way, Interpol arrest warrants will make his life that much more difficult.

Dragan

pre 10 godina

Finally ! This should have been done years ago. The fact that the NATO run kangaroo 'court' in the Hague (which is not a real court and has nothing to do with justice) released this animal just proves that it is nothing more than staged show trials to brainwash the masses. This is a butcher who bragged to a Toronto Star reporter (Bill Schiller), and proudly showed him video footage of his war crimes on the Serbian civilians surrounding Srebrenica - this is where the REAL genocide took place - of course ignored by ignorant and complicit western media.
http://gatesofvienna.blogspot.ca/2011/06/from-our-archives-forgotten-story-of.html

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 10 godina

Highly doubtful that Interpol will play this game the same as it has ignored Serbia's arrest warrants for others. He may be obtained in some obscure country if he travels but like Ceku he will never be extradicted to Serbia.
(a New Day, 4 February 2014 12:40)

Sadly you may be right. Yet that doesn't mean this dog shouldn't be extradited. Better yet, have him arrested by another country and dropped off in Belgrade.

I guess I shouldn't have called him a dog. Dogs are cute and make great companions. No one would cry over Oric's demise.

a New Day

pre 10 godina

Highly doubtful that Interpol will play this game the same as it has ignored Serbia's arrest warrants for others. He may be obtained in some obscure country if he travels but like Ceku he will never be extradicted to Serbia.

Ned Taylor

pre 10 godina

Serbia as a country and many Serbs within and outside Serbia itself may have their reasons for disliking the Hague Tribunal. However, it is naïve to think that Interpol HQ are going to in effect countenance the re-trial of a man who has already appeared and been judged by the ICTY. He will no doubt be bumped off by the Albanian Mafia sooner or later like his erstwhile buddy Ramiz Delalic 'Celo'.

Po Tweed

pre 10 godina

Serbia as a country and many Serbs within and outside Serbia itself may have their reasons for disliking the Hague Tribunal. However, it is naïve to think that Interpol HQ are going to in effect countenance the re-trial of a man who has already appeared and been judged by the ICTY. He will no doubt be bumped off by the Albanian Mafia sooner or later like his erstwhile buddy Ramiz Delalic 'Celo'.
(Ned Taylor, 4 February 2014 14:46)

Ned,

Are you confused, why would an 'Albanian mafia" want to kill Nasir Oric.

You must be in the same remedial creative writing class as Mike C. and sj.

Jim

pre 10 godina

The beast Oric should have been taken care of Mossad style. The Israelis have a long history of successfullly dealing with these types, but then again Israel is a serious country which you do not mess with, unlike Serbia. Of course it also has full US support, but that is another topic.

Peggy

pre 10 godina

What jurisdiction does Serbia have anyway for crimes that happened outside its borders?
(Danilo, 4 February 2014 19:03)
===============================
You can't have it both ways Danilo. Why should Serbia be punished for crimes people outside it's borders comitted? Why is Croatia taking Serbia to court for "crimes" comitted by people outside Serbia?

I seriously doubt that this piece of human garbage will step foot inside any country willing to arrest him. Someone will have to go there and grab him. Natural justice might need to be dished out to this one.

Grobar1

pre 10 godina

@ danilo ... what's a matter did I hit a nerve .. your pathetic... I told you before I was born in Southern SRBIJA a town called Lebane .....and why does that make me a wanna be Serb

Danilo

pre 10 godina

@ danilo ... what's a matter did I hit a nerve .. your pathetic... I told you before I was born in Southern SRBIJA a town called Lebane .....and why does that make me a wanna be Serb
(Grobar1, 6 February 2014 03:32)


How could you possibly "hit a nerve"? I'm confident in who and what I am. It's not like some anonymous turd on the internet could affect me in any way.

as for me pegging you an wanna-be Serb, it was based on the fact that you showed us that you don't even understand the very basics of Serbian grammar. However, now that you point out where you were born, it's possible that it's because of that. People from Leskovac and points south use a kind of simplified grammar, to put it politely.

Peggy

pre 10 godina

I'm not a wannabe anything. I was born and raised "a westerner". The only people that question what I REALLY am are wannabe Serbs.
=============================
NO, you were not.
Like I said, unless you have Anglo blood running through your veins you are not a westerner. Try all you like but they will not accept you as one of them.You are what you hate the most, a Serb. Well, you said you have Serbian blood so I will take you at your word.

a New Day

pre 10 godina

Sadly you may be right. Yet that doesn't mean this dog shouldn't be extradited. Better yet, have him arrested by another country and dropped off in Belgrade.
(Balkan Anthropologist, 4 February 2014 16:16)
I guess you missed the point, chances are slim that any country would extradict him. He was cleared in an international court. His actions(whatever they were) was taken in another country. The world knows that the timing of this is coordinated with A. The genocide suit by Croatia in the ICJ, B. Elections in Serbia.
There will be no Interpol Red Warrant issued, and the only countries that would possibly play the Serbian game, are probably not countries he will ever visit.
Most non Serbs would believe in the international court over Serbian ones.

principles bred & upheld...not a sell out

pre 10 godina

"What jurisdiction does Serbia have anyway for crimes that happened outside its borders?"
(Danilo)

@Danilo
A hell of lot more than US or a number of other nations as a matter of fact. But that never stopped them right?. Hypocrisy demonstrated in its sincerest form! So cease being a hypocrite & more importantly a wannbe Westerner. Your amount of endless grovelling astounds, but even being No.1 here will never get there because of your roots! You'll always be considered "suspicious" to the other side.

Danilo

pre 10 godina

You can't have it both ways Danilo. Why should Serbia be punished for crimes people outside it's borders comitted? Why is Croatia taking Serbia to court for "crimes" comitted by people outside Serbia?
(Peggy, 5 February 2014 02:30)

What a weird, incomprehensible question.

If I commit a crime in a country, I'll be tried in that country, not in my home country or in some 3rd country.

In the case of the Hague, if that's what you're referring to, then military commanders were tried in that international tribunal which was created to try war crimes in the former yugoslavia. Do you seriously not know the first thing about this?



So cease being a hypocrite & more importantly a wannbe Westerner.
(principles bred & upheld...not a sell out, 5 February 2014 02:55)


I'm not a wannabe anything. I was born and raised "a westerner". The only people that question what I REALLY am are wannabe Serbs. As for hypocrite, feel free to point out any hypocrisy. Otherwise you're just name-calling.

Geneva resident

pre 10 godina

Danilo said, "The only people that question what I REALLY am are wannabe Serbs."

You are Danny Danbridge of Vancouver, Canada.

pemi

pre 10 godina

Serbia's politicians are trying to do??? Telling the World that "we instructed the killing of 8000 Man and boys in Srebrenica because Naser Oric was insulting us"

Sorry Serbia's politician but the free and democratic World will not buy your cheap ways of covering you genocide.

BTW did you all see Mladiq (the butcher) not standing for Karadiq!!

ida

pre 10 godina

"Oric once boasted to a Western reporter that he had a video of the handiwork of his thugs in action against Serbian villagers in eastern Bosnia."
He didn't just boast about it: he showed the videos to two western reporters - John Pomfret (Washington Post) and Bill Schiller (Toronto Star). Both of them were allowed to go to Srebrenica in JANUARY 1994 and they were in Naser Oric's house as he showed the videos on his large Sony TV.
He narrated and bragged about what was shown. There was SCENE AFTER SCENE of dead Serbs or burned villages. In one scene of dead Serbs Naser Oric said how they were killed with EXPLOSIVES. In another scene of dead Serbs he said they were done in with "cold weapons" - which would be knives, axes, hammers, etc. (I guess they had to be quieter so as not to alert some Serbian guards close enough to hear gunfire but not close enough to realize the murder with the "cold weapons". In a scene where there were only burned homes Naser quickly added how they had killed some number of Serbs (I forget the exact number but it was well over 100) as if he felt embarrassed that there were no dead bodies to show their kills.
Naser Oric's former Judo teacher when he was with the Serbian police/bodyguards said Naser Oric was stupid and slow but strong as an ox.

ned taylor

pre 10 godina

Po Tweed: I don't know how much you know about Sarajevo and the organised crime networks that operate there, but without telling you anything that I shouldn't, I spent ten years combatting OC in Bosnia and most of it had its roots in Albania or Kosovo. These people (Naser Kelmendi for one) do not like others muscling in on their patch, war hero or war criminal, and Oric has strayed very close to crossing the line.

Of course it may be that you know more than I do, but your previous comment would suggest otherwise. There are many areas discussed on this site about which I know little or nothing and I am happy to accept that. This particular subject however is not one of them.

icj1

pre 10 godina

The fact that the NATO run kangaroo 'court' in the Hague (which is not a real court and has nothing to do with justice) released this animal just proves that it is nothing more than staged show trials to brainwash the masses.
(Dragan, 4 February 2014 15:06)

Well, the "court" you are referring to is actually a Russia court because it was proposed by Russia, approved by Russia and with all judges elected by Russia to this day. So if that "court" is doing the deeds you mentioned, please feel free to complain to Russia. Since Russia is Serbia's closest friend (or so we're told), I'm sure that your concerns will be heard and addressed.

Danilo

pre 10 godina

Hahaha danilo you were called out ... wanna be westerner lol
(Grobar1, 5 February 2014 13:16)

Grow up, kid. I'm not a wanna-be anything. I was born and lived my whole life in "the west"

YOU are a wanna-be Serb. You can't even speak Serbian properly.

Fact is, I'm as much a westerner and as much a Serb as you are.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crAv5ttax2I

Danilo

pre 10 godina

(Geneva resident, 5 February 2014 14:07)

You know what they say... The only thing worse than being talked about is not being talked about *hairflip*

think about it

pre 10 godina

(icj1, 5 February 2014 20:28
You are wasting your time, go to any prison in the world and ask a guilty person and he will tell you he did not get a fair trial. Remember you are talking to people who believe that the slaughter of innocent people was justice. No way they will ever think that stopping them was true justice. At least not in this lifetime but maybe huge surprises in the next one.

Po Tweed

pre 10 godina

Serbia as a country and many Serbs within and outside Serbia itself may have their reasons for disliking the Hague Tribunal. However, it is naïve to think that Interpol HQ are going to in effect countenance the re-trial of a man who has already appeared and been judged by the ICTY. He will no doubt be bumped off by the Albanian Mafia sooner or later like his erstwhile buddy Ramiz Delalic 'Celo'.
(Ned Taylor, 4 February 2014 14:46)

Ned,

Are you confused, why would an 'Albanian mafia" want to kill Nasir Oric.

You must be in the same remedial creative writing class as Mike C. and sj.

Ned Taylor

pre 10 godina

Serbia as a country and many Serbs within and outside Serbia itself may have their reasons for disliking the Hague Tribunal. However, it is naïve to think that Interpol HQ are going to in effect countenance the re-trial of a man who has already appeared and been judged by the ICTY. He will no doubt be bumped off by the Albanian Mafia sooner or later like his erstwhile buddy Ramiz Delalic 'Celo'.

Dragan

pre 10 godina

Finally ! This should have been done years ago. The fact that the NATO run kangaroo 'court' in the Hague (which is not a real court and has nothing to do with justice) released this animal just proves that it is nothing more than staged show trials to brainwash the masses. This is a butcher who bragged to a Toronto Star reporter (Bill Schiller), and proudly showed him video footage of his war crimes on the Serbian civilians surrounding Srebrenica - this is where the REAL genocide took place - of course ignored by ignorant and complicit western media.
http://gatesofvienna.blogspot.ca/2011/06/from-our-archives-forgotten-story-of.html

a New Day

pre 10 godina

Highly doubtful that Interpol will play this game the same as it has ignored Serbia's arrest warrants for others. He may be obtained in some obscure country if he travels but like Ceku he will never be extradicted to Serbia.

PEN

pre 10 godina

Oric once boasted to a Western reporter that he had a video of the handiwork of his thugs in action against Serbian villagers in eastern Bosnia. Stomach churning stuff. The fact that he was 'tried' and 'acquitted' by the Hague 'court' only serves to highlight his guilt. This man like his KLA friends in Kosovo has had NATO instigated immunity for way too long. But unlike the ex-KLA Albanian mafia in Kosovo, I'm not so sure whether Oric still enjoys US protection. That depends entirely on what secrets he has to share if and when he is captured. Either way, Interpol arrest warrants will make his life that much more difficult.

Balkan Anthropologist

pre 10 godina

Highly doubtful that Interpol will play this game the same as it has ignored Serbia's arrest warrants for others. He may be obtained in some obscure country if he travels but like Ceku he will never be extradicted to Serbia.
(a New Day, 4 February 2014 12:40)

Sadly you may be right. Yet that doesn't mean this dog shouldn't be extradited. Better yet, have him arrested by another country and dropped off in Belgrade.

I guess I shouldn't have called him a dog. Dogs are cute and make great companions. No one would cry over Oric's demise.

Jeff

pre 10 godina

Should have thought about it when you were murdering old women and children, gouging babies from pregnant women and crucifying people. "Men and boys" of an infantry division were not your target, coward. Consider your life over.

Peggy

pre 10 godina

What jurisdiction does Serbia have anyway for crimes that happened outside its borders?
(Danilo, 4 February 2014 19:03)
===============================
You can't have it both ways Danilo. Why should Serbia be punished for crimes people outside it's borders comitted? Why is Croatia taking Serbia to court for "crimes" comitted by people outside Serbia?

I seriously doubt that this piece of human garbage will step foot inside any country willing to arrest him. Someone will have to go there and grab him. Natural justice might need to be dished out to this one.

icj1

pre 10 godina

The fact that the NATO run kangaroo 'court' in the Hague (which is not a real court and has nothing to do with justice) released this animal just proves that it is nothing more than staged show trials to brainwash the masses.
(Dragan, 4 February 2014 15:06)

Well, the "court" you are referring to is actually a Russia court because it was proposed by Russia, approved by Russia and with all judges elected by Russia to this day. So if that "court" is doing the deeds you mentioned, please feel free to complain to Russia. Since Russia is Serbia's closest friend (or so we're told), I'm sure that your concerns will be heard and addressed.

Jim

pre 10 godina

The beast Oric should have been taken care of Mossad style. The Israelis have a long history of successfullly dealing with these types, but then again Israel is a serious country which you do not mess with, unlike Serbia. Of course it also has full US support, but that is another topic.

Danilo

pre 10 godina

(Geneva resident, 5 February 2014 14:07)

You know what they say... The only thing worse than being talked about is not being talked about *hairflip*

pemi

pre 10 godina

Serbia's politicians are trying to do??? Telling the World that "we instructed the killing of 8000 Man and boys in Srebrenica because Naser Oric was insulting us"

Sorry Serbia's politician but the free and democratic World will not buy your cheap ways of covering you genocide.

BTW did you all see Mladiq (the butcher) not standing for Karadiq!!

Danilo

pre 10 godina

You can't have it both ways Danilo. Why should Serbia be punished for crimes people outside it's borders comitted? Why is Croatia taking Serbia to court for "crimes" comitted by people outside Serbia?
(Peggy, 5 February 2014 02:30)

What a weird, incomprehensible question.

If I commit a crime in a country, I'll be tried in that country, not in my home country or in some 3rd country.

In the case of the Hague, if that's what you're referring to, then military commanders were tried in that international tribunal which was created to try war crimes in the former yugoslavia. Do you seriously not know the first thing about this?



So cease being a hypocrite & more importantly a wannbe Westerner.
(principles bred & upheld...not a sell out, 5 February 2014 02:55)


I'm not a wannabe anything. I was born and raised "a westerner". The only people that question what I REALLY am are wannabe Serbs. As for hypocrite, feel free to point out any hypocrisy. Otherwise you're just name-calling.

Danilo

pre 10 godina

Hahaha danilo you were called out ... wanna be westerner lol
(Grobar1, 5 February 2014 13:16)

Grow up, kid. I'm not a wanna-be anything. I was born and lived my whole life in "the west"

YOU are a wanna-be Serb. You can't even speak Serbian properly.

Fact is, I'm as much a westerner and as much a Serb as you are.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crAv5ttax2I

Danilo

pre 10 godina

@ danilo ... what's a matter did I hit a nerve .. your pathetic... I told you before I was born in Southern SRBIJA a town called Lebane .....and why does that make me a wanna be Serb
(Grobar1, 6 February 2014 03:32)


How could you possibly "hit a nerve"? I'm confident in who and what I am. It's not like some anonymous turd on the internet could affect me in any way.

as for me pegging you an wanna-be Serb, it was based on the fact that you showed us that you don't even understand the very basics of Serbian grammar. However, now that you point out where you were born, it's possible that it's because of that. People from Leskovac and points south use a kind of simplified grammar, to put it politely.

a New Day

pre 10 godina

Sadly you may be right. Yet that doesn't mean this dog shouldn't be extradited. Better yet, have him arrested by another country and dropped off in Belgrade.
(Balkan Anthropologist, 4 February 2014 16:16)
I guess you missed the point, chances are slim that any country would extradict him. He was cleared in an international court. His actions(whatever they were) was taken in another country. The world knows that the timing of this is coordinated with A. The genocide suit by Croatia in the ICJ, B. Elections in Serbia.
There will be no Interpol Red Warrant issued, and the only countries that would possibly play the Serbian game, are probably not countries he will ever visit.
Most non Serbs would believe in the international court over Serbian ones.

Geneva resident

pre 10 godina

Danilo said, "The only people that question what I REALLY am are wannabe Serbs."

You are Danny Danbridge of Vancouver, Canada.

ida

pre 10 godina

"Oric once boasted to a Western reporter that he had a video of the handiwork of his thugs in action against Serbian villagers in eastern Bosnia."
He didn't just boast about it: he showed the videos to two western reporters - John Pomfret (Washington Post) and Bill Schiller (Toronto Star). Both of them were allowed to go to Srebrenica in JANUARY 1994 and they were in Naser Oric's house as he showed the videos on his large Sony TV.
He narrated and bragged about what was shown. There was SCENE AFTER SCENE of dead Serbs or burned villages. In one scene of dead Serbs Naser Oric said how they were killed with EXPLOSIVES. In another scene of dead Serbs he said they were done in with "cold weapons" - which would be knives, axes, hammers, etc. (I guess they had to be quieter so as not to alert some Serbian guards close enough to hear gunfire but not close enough to realize the murder with the "cold weapons". In a scene where there were only burned homes Naser quickly added how they had killed some number of Serbs (I forget the exact number but it was well over 100) as if he felt embarrassed that there were no dead bodies to show their kills.
Naser Oric's former Judo teacher when he was with the Serbian police/bodyguards said Naser Oric was stupid and slow but strong as an ox.

principles bred & upheld...not a sell out

pre 10 godina

"What jurisdiction does Serbia have anyway for crimes that happened outside its borders?"
(Danilo)

@Danilo
A hell of lot more than US or a number of other nations as a matter of fact. But that never stopped them right?. Hypocrisy demonstrated in its sincerest form! So cease being a hypocrite & more importantly a wannbe Westerner. Your amount of endless grovelling astounds, but even being No.1 here will never get there because of your roots! You'll always be considered "suspicious" to the other side.

Grobar1

pre 10 godina

@ danilo ... what's a matter did I hit a nerve .. your pathetic... I told you before I was born in Southern SRBIJA a town called Lebane .....and why does that make me a wanna be Serb

Peggy

pre 10 godina

I'm not a wannabe anything. I was born and raised "a westerner". The only people that question what I REALLY am are wannabe Serbs.
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NO, you were not.
Like I said, unless you have Anglo blood running through your veins you are not a westerner. Try all you like but they will not accept you as one of them.You are what you hate the most, a Serb. Well, you said you have Serbian blood so I will take you at your word.

think about it

pre 10 godina

(icj1, 5 February 2014 20:28
You are wasting your time, go to any prison in the world and ask a guilty person and he will tell you he did not get a fair trial. Remember you are talking to people who believe that the slaughter of innocent people was justice. No way they will ever think that stopping them was true justice. At least not in this lifetime but maybe huge surprises in the next one.

ned taylor

pre 10 godina

Po Tweed: I don't know how much you know about Sarajevo and the organised crime networks that operate there, but without telling you anything that I shouldn't, I spent ten years combatting OC in Bosnia and most of it had its roots in Albania or Kosovo. These people (Naser Kelmendi for one) do not like others muscling in on their patch, war hero or war criminal, and Oric has strayed very close to crossing the line.

Of course it may be that you know more than I do, but your previous comment would suggest otherwise. There are many areas discussed on this site about which I know little or nothing and I am happy to accept that. This particular subject however is not one of them.