Hague prosecutor: Mladić arrest necessary

Hague Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz said that the arrest of Ratko Mladić is “necessary for the credibility of the European Union.”

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Hague Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz said that the arrest of Ratko Mladic is “necessary for the credibility of the European Union.” He told Germany daily Die Welt that “without the successful work of the courts, there can be no reconciliation and stability in the Balkans, and that stability will remain nothing but theoretical in the end.” Hague prosecutor: Mladic arrest necessary The arrest of the war crimes fugitive Mladic is also a “test of credibility for the EU,” Brammertz said. He said that stability in the Balkans is directly related to the arrest, and it is important to look to the future and talk to those who survived the Srebrenica massacre. “For these victims, this is not something that happened yesterday. It is everyday for them,” Brammertz said, adding that it is worrying that “about 65 percent of the population in Serbia is against Mladic being arrested.” “It is not normal for those who are believed to be the perpetrators of the most serious crimes on the continent of Europe since World War II to be considered heroes by a large percentage of the population,” Brammertz said. The 15-year commemoration of the Srebrenica massacre of over 8,000 Bosniaks in the summer of 1995 will be held in Bosnia-Herzegovina on Sunday. Serge Brammertz (Tanjug)

Hague prosecutor: Mladić arrest necessary

The arrest of the war crimes fugitive Mladić is also a “test of credibility for the EU,” Brammertz said.

He said that stability in the Balkans is directly related to the arrest, and it is important to look to the future and talk to those who survived the Srebrenica massacre.

“For these victims, this is not something that happened yesterday. It is everyday for them,” Brammertz said, adding that it is worrying that “about 65 percent of the population in Serbia is against Mladić being arrested.”

“It is not normal for those who are believed to be the perpetrators of the most serious crimes on the continent of Europe since World War II to be considered heroes by a large percentage of the population,” Brammertz said.

The 15-year commemoration of the Srebrenica massacre of over 8,000 Bosniaks in the summer of 1995 will be held in Bosnia-Herzegovina on Sunday.

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