Saturday, May 28, 2011

The devolution of Ratko Mladic

Ratko Mladic arrested in Serbia on war crimes charges

Ratko Mladic arrested in Serbia on war crimes charges

Serbian President Boris Tadic says Europe's most wanted war crimes fugitive Ratko Mladic has been arrested. He said on Tuesday: On behalf of the Republic of Serbia we announce that Ratko Mladic has been arrested. His arrest has been sought by the UN War Crimes Tribunal For The Former Yugoslavia on suspicion of genocide. It was one of the conditions for Serbia joining the EU.

'Hague not a proper tribunal, Mladic has no chance of fair trial'

'Hague not a proper tribunal, Mladic has no chance of fair trial'

Fugitive Bosnian-Serb army General Ratko Mladic has appeared in court in Serbia. He was arrested on Thursday after 16 years on the run. Mladic is wanted by the International War Crimes Tribunal over the genocide of 7-and-a-half-thousand Muslims in 1995, and other atrocities.

Video of Ratko Mladic entering Serbia court, views of arrest village

Video of Ratko Mladic entering Serbia court, views of arrest village

Fugitive Bosnian-Serb army General Ratko Mladic has appeared in court in Serbia. He was arrested on Thursday after 16 years on the run. Mladic is wanted by the International War Crimes Tribunal over the genocide of 7-and-a-half-thousand Muslims in 1995, and other atrocities.

Weak, ill, can hardly speak: Ratko Mladic unable to stand trial?

Weak, ill, can hardly speak: Ratko Mladic unable to stand trial?

Fugitive Bosnian-Serb army General Ratko Mladic has appeared in court in Serbia. He was arrested on Thursday after 16 years on the run. Mladic is wanted by the International War Crimes Tribunal over the genocide of 7-and-a-half-thousand Muslims in 1995, and other atrocities.

Stewart delighted with Mladic arrest

Stewart delighted with Mladic arrest

Former British UN Commander in Bosnia Bob Stewart MP says he is delighted alleged war criminal Ratko Mladic has been arrested. Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com and follow us on Twitter at twitter.com

Serbians divided over Mladic arrest

Serbians divided over Mladic arrest

Many Serbian nationalists idolise Ratko Mladic for the role he played during the Bosnian war and for what he symbolised. In Belgrade, the question of whether he should have been tried there or even arrested divides opinion. "I disagree with this, all others are protecting theirs, and we are giving ours on a plate. I'm very disappointed," said one resident. "I could only hear stories about him and people only have nice things to say, so I think his arrest shouldn't have happened," was another man's opinion. ... www.euronews.net

Bosnia reacts to Mladic's arrest

Bosnia reacts to Mladic's arrest

Ratko Mladic, the Bosnian Serb general wanted for alleged war crimes, including genocide, committed during the 1992-95 Bosnian conflict, has been arrested, Serbia has announced. He was first indicted in 1995 over the Srebrenica massacre of 8000 Muslim men and boys, and the 43-month siege of Sarajevo, the Bosnian capital, in which around 10000 people died. Rory Challands reports on mixed reactions among relatives of the massacres' victims to Mladic's arrest.

Serbian War Crimes Fugitive Mladic Arrested

Serbian War Crimes Fugitive Mladic Arrested

Serbia's president announced the arrest of war crimes fugitive Gen. Ratko Mladic on Thursday. Mladic has been on the run since 1995 and has been called Europe's most wanted war crimes fugitive. (May 26)

War Crimes Fugitive Mladic Arrested in Serbia

War Crimes Fugitive Mladic Arrested in Serbia

Ratko Mladic, the ruthless Bosnian Serb military leader charged with orchestrating Europe's worst massacre of civilians since World War II, was arrested before dawn at a relative's home in a tiny Serbian village on Thursday after a 16-year hunt. (May 26)

War criminal, War hero: Will Ratko Mladic get fair justice in Hague?

War criminal, War hero: Will Ratko Mladic get fair justice in Hague?

The Serbian president has confirmed the arrest of Ratko Mladic - the fugitive Bosnian-Serb army general. He's been on the run from the Hague tribunal for over 15 years after being accused of genocide and crimes against humanity. His arrest has been sought by the UN War Crimes Tribunal For The Former Yugoslavia on suspicion of genocide. It was one of the conditions for Serbia joining the EU.

Ratko Mladic Arrest BREAKING NEWS

Ratko Mladic Arrest BREAKING NEWS

Taken from www.youtube.com The Serbian President has confirmed the arrest of former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic. At a news conference this afternoon, President Boris Tadic confirmed that the man arrested this morning - known as Milorad Komadic - was in fact Mladic. 'On behalf of the Republic of Serbia I can announce the arrest of Ratko Mladic. Extradition process is underway,' Mr Tadic told reporters. Commander of Bosnian Serb forces in the 1992-95 Bosnia war, Mladic was indicted in 1995 on genocide in the Srebrenica massacre of 8000 Muslim men and 43-month siege of Sarajevo. The former Bosnian Serb commander is sought by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) for genocide during the 1992-5 Bosnian war. News of the arrest was first reported by Croatian newspaper Jutarnji List. The paper said it followed a tip-off that Komadic bore a resemblance to Mladic. The prosecutor's office at the ICTY in The Hague said it could not comment on operational issues. The news comes as the chief prosecutor at the UN's court for the former Yugoslavia complained that Serbia was not doing enough to arrest the Bosnian Serb wartime military chief. Prosecutor Serge Brammertz said the capture of the wartime fugitive was Serbia's biggest obligation. 'The capture is the biggest obligation of Serbia. 'Until now efforts by Serbia to detain fugitives have not been sufficient,' Mr Brammertz said in the report sent to the UN Security Council, details of which <b>...</b>

Mladic arrest is 'historic moment'

Mladic arrest is 'historic moment'

Foreign Secretary William Hague says the arrest of alleged war criminal Ratko Mladic is of "enormous significance". Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com and follow us on Twitter at twitter.com

Mladic's wife arrested in Belgrade

Mladic's wife arrested in Belgrade

The wife of Ratko Mladic, the Bosnian Serb military leader has been arrested in Belgrade, the Serbian capital. the arrest was a "revenge of the state" after Mladic's family attempted last month to have him declared legally dead. Love Is A Crime? Song God, Guard her from the evil Send your guardian angles Because shes the soul of my soul Guard her from the evil WHEN I CANT

Brammertz: 'Non-Arrest' of Mladic causes EU-Serbia problems

Brammertz: 'Non-Arrest' of Mladic causes EU-Serbia problems

Serge Brammertz, Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, was in Brussels to inform EU Foreign Affairs Ministers about cooperation with Serbia and Croatia. He spoke about a resolution to the situation being more likely if it followed the arrest of two remaining fugitives Bosnian-Serb commander Ratko Mladic and former Croatian Serb-leader Goran Hadzic. He expressed his disappointment at majority support for Mladic in Serbia

War crime suspect Mladic arrested at home in Serbia

War crime suspect Mladic arrested at home in Serbia

He was one of the most wanted men in Europe. Now the Bosnian Serb wartime general Ratko Mladic has been captured after years on the run from international genocide charges, arrested at a house in the village of Lazarevo in northern Serbia where he had been living under the name of Milorad Komadic.. He was indicted by The international Criminal Court (ICC) in 1995 over the murders of 8000 Muslim men and boys, but lived a free man in the Serbian capital of Belgrade until the arrest of the former Yugoslavian President Slobodan Milosevic in 2001. ... www.euronews.net

UHAPSEN RATKO MLADIC (zamalo) - Ratko Mladic arrest (unsuccessful)

UHAPSEN RATKO MLADIC (zamalo) - Ratko Mladic arrest (unsuccessful)

Ratko Mladic arrest failed once again Millions of square meters, red and grey skyscrapers of New Belgrade's quarters, an ideal hiding place if the Hague tribunal is searching for you. Residents of the area are not overly enthusiastic and thrilled about the idea of anybody's extradition to The Hague. Majority believes that Karadzic and Mladic are heroes. For years the Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic leaved in Juri Gagarin Street in the Block 45 under the pseudonym (alias) of Dr Dabic. The urban legend spread throughout the quarters of New Belgrade that Mladic is most likely hiding too in the same area. A few days after Karadzic has been arrested on the bus, on his way to Zemun, helicopters started flying over the block 45. "Doubtlessly they are after Mladic" thought "blocks" residents. Wanting to help General Mladic to escape the trap, they advised all editorial agencies to send out their reporters since Mladic is about to be arrested. The official statement issued by POLICE (MUP) to all the newspaper agencies was that there was no such an activity in progress. "Helicopters are flying over Block 45 buildings in accordance with the license for film recording, that has been granted by MUP" -- MUP's statement. After this event new urban legend is surfing the blocks of New Belgrade. Then, according to new imaginatively conceived story, on that very day few conscientious chairmen of building residents associations have organised a crises headquarters for prevention of <b>...</b>

Ratko Mladic arrested in Serbia Serbian War Criminal Yugoslavia NATO Remarks

Ratko Mladic arrested in Serbia Serbian War Criminal Yugoslavia NATO Remarks

Ratko Mladic arrested in Serbia Arrest of Ratko Mladic Serbian War Criminal Yugoslavia NATO Remarks Video Courtesy NATO Channel and DoD

Ratko Mladic arrested - U o?ekivanju pres konf. o uhi?enju Ratka Mladi?a

Ratko Mladic arrested - U o?ekivanju pres konf. o uhi?enju Ratka Mladi?a

Ratko Mladic, wanted by UN prosecutors for war crimes during the Bosnian civil war, has been arrested in Serbia after a decade in hiding. Serbian President Boris Tadic confirmed the arrest of the former Bosnian Serb army chief at a news conference. Gen Mladic is accused of a key role in the massacre of at least 7500 men and boys at Srebrenica in 1995. He was the most prominent Bosnian war crimes suspect at large since the arrest of Radovan Karadzic in 2008. President Tadic said work was under way to extradite Gen Mladic to the international war crimes tribunal in The Hague. The detention, he said, had closed one chapter in Serbian history, bringing the country and the region closer to reconciliation. It had also opened the doors to membership of the European Union, he added. Gen Mladic was said by Serbian media to have been arrested in Vojvodina, a northern province of Serbia, in the early hours of Thursday morning. President Tadic would only confirm he had been arrested "on Serbian soil".

Mladic arrest opens new Serbia chapter

Mladic arrest opens new Serbia chapter

Former UN Envoy to Yugoslavia David Owen explains why the arrest of Ratko Mladic took so long.

Mladic: one mans war criminal, another mans hero

Mladic: one mans war criminal, another mans hero

The British newspaper The Guardian has released an article claiming US troops had several opportunities to arrest Bosnian Serb General Ratko Mladic.

Srebrenica Massacre Architect Mladic Arrested & Extradicted to Hague For War Crimes Trial

Srebrenica Massacre Architect Mladic Arrested & Extradicted to Hague For War Crimes Trial

Serbia is undergoing legal procedures to extradite Mladic to the Netherlands, where he is to be tried. Belgrade says the extradition is under way. Ratko Mladic is in a plane that's taken off from Belgrade and is expected to land in The Hague at about 1300GMT. Gen Mladic, the former Bosnian Serb military leader, is wanted by the Hague on genocide and war crimes charges He is also wanted for his role in the Srebrenica massacre, the attack on the United Nations safe zone in July 1995. UN tribunal says that Mladic expelled Srebrenica .He ordered the execution of more than 7000 men and boys. It's considered the worst massacre in post WWII Europ Commander of Bosnian Serb forces in the 1992-95 Bosnia war, Mladic was indicted by an international war crimes court in 1995 on genocide charges for the Srebrenica massacre of 8000 Muslim men and 43-month siege of Sarajevo.Mladic kept a low profile after the Bosnia war -- Europe's worst fighting since World War Two -- and then faded from public view in the early 2000s. Yet the fugitive continued to cast a long shadow over Serbia, as the EU made Belgrade's integration contingent upon his arrest.

Ratko Mladic arrest & International Court of Justice logic - arrest NATO war criminals as well (1/2)

Ratko Mladic arrest & International Court of Justice logic - arrest NATO war criminals as well (1/2)

Mladic �doesn�t recognise the ICJ` but he�ll be shipped off to the Hague.. USA never signed up to the ICJ so Chief Prosecutor has no jurisdiction to call for arrest of the other key war criminals from NATO & Israel.. it would have to go via the UN is what I understood during live debate with ICJ Chief Prosecutor @ World Have Your Say .. anmy ideas how to get the US war criminals & Netanyahu Blair Cameron etc to The Hague.. these Obama, Cameron & Co. NATO criminals have been attack Libya & trying to get Gaddafi to The Hague.. it�s THEM who are true war criminals !! but as we live in animal farm, they get away with it & sheeple keep happily grazing.. any lawyers out there !!

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