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General Ratko Mladic arrested



The Large One

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Jul 7, 2003
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Ratko Mladic arrested: Bosnia war crimes suspect held

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 7,500 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.

Nato chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen hailed the arrest, saying it finally offered "a chance for justice to be done".

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".

He was reportedly using the assumed name Milorad Komodic.

Gen Mladic was indicted by the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague in 1995 for genocide over the killings that July at Srebrenica - the worst single atrocity in Europe since World War II - and other crimes.

Having lived freely in the Serbian capital, Belgrade, he disappeared after the arrest of former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic in 2001.

Speculation mounted that Gen Mladic would soon be arrested when Mr Karadzic was captured in Belgrade in July 2008.

Just before news of Thursday's arrest, UN war crimes chief prosecutor Serge Brammertz accused Serbia of failing to do enough to find Gen Mladic.

"The capture is the biggest obligation of Serbia," he said in a report sent to the UN Security Council.

"Until now efforts by Serbia to detain fugitives have not been sufficient."
 








vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
28,272
Not a total surprise, Serbia is after closer ties withe the West and even joining the EEC. Having indicted war criminals "protected" and still loose is a little bit of a barrier to these closer links. Poor old Ratko has outlived his usefulness now and as such... has been "found "
 






Superseagull

Well-known member
Jul 8, 2003
2,123
Still can't believe that we (Europe / NATO) allowed that lot to kick off and kill thousands of each other whilst we dilly dallied about trying to get token UN peacekeepers into the region and be effective at stopping it. It was right on our backyard, yet it took ages before anything really happened to stop it. If there was a war worth fighting in the last 25 years to save innocent lives that was the one, yet most of the western world bottled it (I guess as we did not want to upset the Russians) resulting in tens of thousands of civilians being massacred. Maybe we should have done more to stop the massacres in the first place?
 


Buzzer

Languidly Clinical
Oct 1, 2006
26,121
Sadly, we'll see neither Tony Blair nor Bill Clinton up on war crimes charges. These men are ultimately responsible for the deliberate Nato bombing of civilian Serbian targets including hospitals, trains and tv stations and the use of cluster bombs in areas known to have high numbers of civilians.

Whilst I'm glad that Mladic has been caught, the pursuit of war criminals in the Balkan war seems very one-sided.
 




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