Wednesday, June 1, 2011

War Crimes, Srebrenica Genocide: US envoy recalls Mladic's 'sense of brutality'!

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WASHINGTON — Accused war criminal Ratko Mladic was a tough interlocutor with a 'sense of brutality' who showed no remorse for his alleged role in the slaughter of thousands of Muslim civilians, a former top US envoy said Wednesday.
Retired ambassador Christopher Hill, in an interview broadcast by National Public Radio, recounted how he first met Mladic, then the head of Bosnia's army, in September 1995 during a dinner at a private hunting lodge owned by Bosnia's then-president Slobodan Milosevic.
"We sat down with Milosevic, and Milosevic said 'You know, I cannot negotiate this lifting of the siege of Sarajevo,'" Hill said.
"At the time we had NATO bombs falling, and we were saying to the Serbs, you need to pull back your forces from Sarajevo," he recalled.
"Milosevic said, 'I can't do it, but there's someone in the next room who can,'" Hill told NPR.
"He said, 'I've brought Ratko Mladic and (Bosnian Serb leader) Radovan Karadzic here to talk.' We began a very difficult discussion that night," Hill said.
Well, finally he will be tried at The Hague, by the UN Court!
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