just a thought
pre 8 godina
You know what is hilarious about this whole situation. Seselj and his ardent followers on here maintain his total innocence, and Seselj has continuously claimed he DID NOT recognize the authority of the court, but he filed motion, after motion, after motion in this court that he did not recognize. All these motions were intentional to delay the progress of the trial, along with all the "illnesses" he has had such as the delay due to "depression".
Now if he were truly innocent, he would have been home with his family and probably president of Serbia now. Without his delays the trial would have been over some 6-7 years ago.
How does that saying go "A lawyer who represents himself has a fool for a client".
Of course the only justice the victims could ever have is a guilty verdict, but they can have is that he imprisoned himself for at least 20% of his adult life.
IF he is sick with advance stages of cancer and that is a big IF at this point hopefully the verdict will be announced before his death or, even though unusual, afterward.
I am sure he will not respond to the court, but that does not really matter. whether he agreed to any conditions or not is irrelevant as stated in his order of release. Nor does it matter if Serbia agreed, the court still has jurisdiction and the ability to order him back, even to issue an arrest warrant which would be honored by Interpol and most of the world. And Serbia's failure to deliver him will come at a very high price!
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