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Bosnian Serb Warlord Ratko Mladić Expected To Be Found Guilty Of Genocide
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ world/2 017/nov /21/rat ko-mlad ic-bosn ian-ser b-genoc ide-war -crimes
Not long now, as the verdict is expected at 09:00. Its been a long, drawn out affair, and there are, and will be be still people who says that this Bar Steward is innocent.
Not long now, as the verdict is expected at 09:00. Its been a long, drawn out affair, and there are, and will be be still people who says that this Bar Steward is innocent.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.TTT....no, not on here but I have just heard his son being interviewed on Radio 4, and he, and others say that Mladic is somehow "misunderstood" They deny that he was responsible for the worst mass killing in Europe since the end of WW2. As Danny has said above, this truly awful man is still worshiped in Serbia, and I expect the obvious verdict due any minute won't change that.
One of the worst aspects of this affair is how the world just stood by and let these genocides happen.
We seem to have learned nothing in the intervening 23 years. I was also listening yesterday, to what is happening to the Rohingya people.
One of the worst aspects of this affair is how the world just stood by and let these genocides happen.
We seem to have learned nothing in the intervening 23 years. I was also listening yesterday, to what is happening to the Rohingya people.
TTT....but not until the Serbs had murdered thousands of entirely innocent people.
The UN should be holding their heads in shame as well.
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"In April 1993 the United Nations (UN) had declared the besieged enclave of Srebrenica—in the Drina Valley of northeastern Bosnia—a "safe area" under UN protection"
The UN should be holding their heads in shame as well.
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"In April 1993 the United Nations (UN) had declared the besieged enclave of Srebrenica—in the Drina Valley of northeastern Bosnia—a "safe area" under UN protection"
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