RS: Protests over Mladić’s arrest

Several protests over the arrest of Ratko Mladić were held in Republic of Srpska (RS) on Friday, all of which passed by without incidents.

Izvor: Tanjug

Saturday, 28.05.2011.

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Several protests over the arrest of Ratko Mladic were held in Republic of Srpska (RS) on Friday, all of which passed by without incidents. Several thousands of citizens gathered at the central square in Visegrad, eastern Bosnia-Herzegovina, after which they held a protest walk. RS: Protests over Mladic’s arrest The protests in Visegrad were organized by the veterans' association, the RS media reported. About 1,500 citizens gathered to protest on Saturday in Pale and Lukavica, Sarajevo suburbs populated by Serbs. President of the student organization of the Pale Faculty of Philosophy Predrag Govedarica said that the students protested in support of the former Bosnian Serb commander. Protest walks organized by the citizens opposing Mladic's arrest were also held in the municipalities of East New Sarajevo and East Ilidza, Sarajevo settlements belonging to the RS. East Sarajevo veterans stated that they could not accept the fact that only Serbian generals were being arrested, whereas those from the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina were not held responsible for the crimes committed against Serbs. Unidentified persons put up a large banner in downtown Banja Luka on Friday with Mladic's photo and a message saying “The wing is broken, but we will keep the military flight in our hearts.” Ratko Mladic's photo in downtown Banja Luka

RS: Protests over Mladić’s arrest

The protests in Višegrad were organized by the veterans' association, the RS media reported.

About 1,500 citizens gathered to protest on Saturday in Pale and Lukavica, Sarajevo suburbs populated by Serbs.

President of the student organization of the Pale Faculty of Philosophy Predrag Govedarica said that the students protested in support of the former Bosnian Serb commander.

Protest walks organized by the citizens opposing Mladić's arrest were also held in the municipalities of East New Sarajevo and East Ilidža, Sarajevo settlements belonging to the RS.

East Sarajevo veterans stated that they could not accept the fact that only Serbian generals were being arrested, whereas those from the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina were not held responsible for the crimes committed against Serbs.

Unidentified persons put up a large banner in downtown Banja Luka on Friday with Mladić's photo and a message saying “The wing is broken, but we will keep the military flight in our hearts.”

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