Judge: Tribunal to stay open until 2013
Hague Tribunal Judge Christoph Flugge said that it is realistic to expect that the court could shut down in 2013.
Monday, 06.07.2009.
15:56
Hague Tribunal Judge Christoph Flugge said that it is realistic to expect that the court could shut down in 2013. In an interview with daily Spiegel, the judge said that he gave this estimate while taking into consideration the trial of former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, which is “one of the most all-encompassing as of yet”, adding that he expects the trial to last about 30 months. Judge: Tribunal to stay open until 2013 Flugge said that the Serbian and Croatian judges “are too soft when they are handing out sentences to war crimes committed by their countrymen". But, the German judge said that this “has now changed” and that a good sign of that is the fact that in Belgrade, four war crimes indictees found guilty for war crimes in Kosovo were recently sentenced to a total of 75 years in jail.
Judge: Tribunal to stay open until 2013
Flugge said that the Serbian and Croatian judges “are too soft when they are handing out sentences to war crimes committed by their countrymen".But, the German judge said that this “has now changed” and that a good sign of that is the fact that in Belgrade, four war crimes indictees found guilty for war crimes in Kosovo were recently sentenced to a total of 75 years in jail.
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