Hague prosecutor visits Srebrenica

Hague Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz visited Srebrenica and the Potočari Memorial Center in eastern Bosnia.

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Wednesday, 28.04.2010.

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Hague Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz visited Srebrenica and the Potocari Memorial Center in eastern Bosnia. Brammertz paid his respects to the murdered inhabitants of Srebrenica and then met with the members of survivors' associations. Hague prosecutor visits Srebrenica Speaking in Potocari, Brammertz said: "As a human, I feel sad and uncomfortable," reiterating that some of the perpetrators of the genocide have been tried and convicted by the Hague tribunal. “We believe that the key o their arrest is in Serbia and that is why we are actively working, together with the authorities of that state, to realize those arrests,” Tanjug quoted Brammertz as saying. He added that the region countries are also requested to help the arrest of the fugitives, while the international community and the European Union are requested to give their support. According to the reports by electronic media, Brammertz said that it is important for the Hague's credibility to have the remaining two fugitives arrested in order to for the tribunal to fulfill its mandate. Representatives of the Mothers of Srebrenica association asked the prosecutor to prove the whole truth about Srebrenica and arrest the person indicted for the crime, Ratko Mladic. They also asked him to launch an investigation against those who covered up and destroyed the main evidence material and documents on the genocide in Srebrenica. Brammertz remained in Srebrenica until late afternoon and met with municipal officials. The prosecutor arrived in Bosnia and Herzegovina on April 26 and met with High Representative Valentin Inzko and members of the Bosnian Presidency. Brammertz paid this visit to Bosnia before putting together his regular six-month report to the UN Security Council.

Hague prosecutor visits Srebrenica

Speaking in Potočari, Brammertz said: "As a human, I feel sad and uncomfortable," reiterating that some of the perpetrators of the genocide have been tried and convicted by the Hague tribunal.

“We believe that the key o their arrest is in Serbia and that is why we are actively working, together with the authorities of that state, to realize those arrests,” Tanjug quoted Brammertz as saying.

He added that the region countries are also requested to help the arrest of the fugitives, while the international community and the European Union are requested to give their support.

According to the reports by electronic media, Brammertz said that it is important for the Hague's credibility to have the remaining two fugitives arrested in order to for the tribunal to fulfill its mandate.

Representatives of the Mothers of Srebrenica association asked the prosecutor to prove the whole truth about Srebrenica and arrest the person indicted for the crime, Ratko Mladić.

They also asked him to launch an investigation against those who covered up and destroyed the main evidence material and documents on the genocide in Srebrenica.

Brammertz remained in Srebrenica until late afternoon and met with municipal officials.

The prosecutor arrived in Bosnia and Herzegovina on April 26 and met with High Representative Valentin Inzko and members of the Bosnian Presidency.

Brammertz paid this visit to Bosnia before putting together his regular six-month report to the UN Security Council.

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