Tuesday, May 31, 2011

War Crimes, Srebrenica Genocide: Mladic’s extradition appeal rejected!

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AP / The Hindu.

In this photo provided by Press newspaper, the Bosnian Serb army commander Ratko Mladic, who was arrested on Thursday, is seen at an undisclosed location at an unknown time after his arrest in Serbia after years in hiding. Photo: AP.
In this photo provided by Press newspaper, the Bosnian Serb army commander Ratko Mladic, who was arrested on Thursday, is seen at an undisclosed location at an unknown time after his arrest in Serbia after years in hiding. Photo: AP.

The former Bosnian Serb commander will be extradited to The Hague, Netherlands "as soon as possible," Serbia’s deputy war crimes prosecutor, Bruno Vekaric, told The Associated Press.
Judges have rejected an appeal by war crimes suspect Ratko Mladic seeking to stop his extradition to a U.N. tribunal, a prosecutor said on Tuesday.

The former Bosnian Serb commander will be extradited to The Hague, Netherlands “as soon as possible,” Serbia’s deputy war crimes prosecutor, Bruno Vekaric, told The Associated Press.

The timing of Mladic’s extradition depends on when the Serbian justice minister signs an extradition order, but that is expected to be done quickly, paving the way for his immediate hand—over.

U.N. Tribunal at 
 The Hague, Netherlands is a fair International Court, where he needs to defend himself.  But, by these delaying tactics he might gain a few days, but cannot escape the long arm of justice against genocide, he has perpetrate during 1992-95.



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