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Thursday, 26.05.2011.

15:08

Srebrenica victims' families react

<a href="http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics-article.php?yyyy=2011&mm=05&dd=26&nav_id=74562" class="text-link" target= "_blank">Ratko Mladić's arrest </a>is a relief for the victims' families, Mothers of Srebrenica Association President Hajra Čatić said Thursday.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Bob

pre 12 godina

This article was about the relief for the families. They have suffered much because of a nasty murderer.

What I find amazing is that there are so many nationalists who think this man is some kind of hero. He is not a hero he is just the opposite. He is also a traitor to the good name of Serbia.

The Hague was set up to upset those who have supported the wickedness that occurred. Good that Mladic is now going there - and good that it upsets the nationalists. I hope they remain upset about this for a long time - maybe some of the brighter ones may learn the lesson that their pathetically insular politics has done them no good, because the world is prepared to stamp on their selfishness.

For the families - they are of more value than Mladic, and they are of more value than the violent nationalists. The arrest should be some small compensation.

Also, congratulations to Serbia. Violence has tainted its name for a long time and at last the country can be said to have moved on some way from the stupidities of the 90s.

Idea

pre 12 godina

Does anybody here know what Naser Oric was charged for? the prevention of killing of prisoners of war (soldiers). Which yes is a violation of international law and he served his time while in court. However propaganda that you belief has you thinking somehow he is the same was a man like Mladic who is going to be tried for genocide which is the intention to destroy and remove a entire people from an region.

Boris J

pre 12 godina

I agree, Oric's place is in the Hague with Mladic. It's because of Oric's crimes in and around srebrenica that Mladic commited this massacre. Oric is just as guilty as all other war criminals.

resident of Fredericton,New Brunswick,Canada visiting Plymouth,Minnesota,USA

pre 12 godina

I'm glad to here that Ratko Mladic's arrest has brought relief to his victims.

Boris J

pre 12 godina

I agree, Oric's place is in the Hague with Mladic. It's because of Oric's crimes in and around srebrenica that Mladic commited this massacre. Oric is just as guilty as all other war criminals.

resident of Fredericton,New Brunswick,Canada visiting Plymouth,Minnesota,USA

pre 12 godina

I'm glad to here that Ratko Mladic's arrest has brought relief to his victims.

Idea

pre 12 godina

Does anybody here know what Naser Oric was charged for? the prevention of killing of prisoners of war (soldiers). Which yes is a violation of international law and he served his time while in court. However propaganda that you belief has you thinking somehow he is the same was a man like Mladic who is going to be tried for genocide which is the intention to destroy and remove a entire people from an region.

Bob

pre 12 godina

This article was about the relief for the families. They have suffered much because of a nasty murderer.

What I find amazing is that there are so many nationalists who think this man is some kind of hero. He is not a hero he is just the opposite. He is also a traitor to the good name of Serbia.

The Hague was set up to upset those who have supported the wickedness that occurred. Good that Mladic is now going there - and good that it upsets the nationalists. I hope they remain upset about this for a long time - maybe some of the brighter ones may learn the lesson that their pathetically insular politics has done them no good, because the world is prepared to stamp on their selfishness.

For the families - they are of more value than Mladic, and they are of more value than the violent nationalists. The arrest should be some small compensation.

Also, congratulations to Serbia. Violence has tainted its name for a long time and at last the country can be said to have moved on some way from the stupidities of the 90s.

resident of Fredericton,New Brunswick,Canada visiting Plymouth,Minnesota,USA

pre 12 godina

I'm glad to here that Ratko Mladic's arrest has brought relief to his victims.

Idea

pre 12 godina

Does anybody here know what Naser Oric was charged for? the prevention of killing of prisoners of war (soldiers). Which yes is a violation of international law and he served his time while in court. However propaganda that you belief has you thinking somehow he is the same was a man like Mladic who is going to be tried for genocide which is the intention to destroy and remove a entire people from an region.

Boris J

pre 12 godina

I agree, Oric's place is in the Hague with Mladic. It's because of Oric's crimes in and around srebrenica that Mladic commited this massacre. Oric is just as guilty as all other war criminals.

Bob

pre 12 godina

This article was about the relief for the families. They have suffered much because of a nasty murderer.

What I find amazing is that there are so many nationalists who think this man is some kind of hero. He is not a hero he is just the opposite. He is also a traitor to the good name of Serbia.

The Hague was set up to upset those who have supported the wickedness that occurred. Good that Mladic is now going there - and good that it upsets the nationalists. I hope they remain upset about this for a long time - maybe some of the brighter ones may learn the lesson that their pathetically insular politics has done them no good, because the world is prepared to stamp on their selfishness.

For the families - they are of more value than Mladic, and they are of more value than the violent nationalists. The arrest should be some small compensation.

Also, congratulations to Serbia. Violence has tainted its name for a long time and at last the country can be said to have moved on some way from the stupidities of the 90s.