Dr. Dwayne
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40 years is a pretty fecking long sentence. They were never going to hang him.
Does it really send the wrong message? He's dying in jail, what would be fitting is execution. What I find is the wrong message is not bringing to trial many others who are responsible for genocide, torture, etc.
Does it really send the wrong message? He's dying in jail, what would be fitting is execution. What I find is the wrong message is not bringing to trial many others who are responsible for genocide, torture, etc.
The journalist Florence Hartmann, a former correspondent for Le Monde, has been jailed at the war crimes tribunal in The Hague, the body established to try the criminals she devoted her life to exposing. She was arrested ahead of the verdict handed down to former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadžić.
Hartmann was convicted of contempt of court in 2009 for revealing in a book that the tribunal had withheld crucial information on the Srebrenica massacre of 1995 from the nearby international court of justice. The conviction was later upheld on appeal.
I want to know @Mihajlovic opinion about the train. Trains matter. It is hilarious and is becoming a meme thing.
For those interested, Serbia-Kosovo relations are in the lowest point since 2008. The Middle East of Europe strikes again!
After Trump's rhetoric toward Russia, Serbia seems to have gone again in total delusion and have gone aggressive again. There were a few small incidents in the last few weeks, including building a wall in the city of Mitrovica to separate the Serbians and Albanians, calling gently politicians of Kosovo as 'citizens of Republic of Serbia' and more recently an ex prime minister of Kosovo was arrested from Interpol on France for war crimes with Serbian request. The same guy was judged un-guilty in Hague twice. Kosovo in return denied the entrance of president of Serbia in Kosovo for Serbian Christmas, which was actually the first time that a leader of Serbia was not for Christmas in Kosovo. Seselj student was very unhappy for that.What's happened?
They've gone full Serbia, nothing to see here. I don't have any idea how EU got fooled that the likes of Nikolic and Vucic are people of peace, and are oriented toward the west.Good bump.
Serbia is in bad relationship with everyone these days, I have no idea what is it that they are trying to do.
They've gone full Serbia, nothing to see here. I don't have any idea how EU got fooled that the likes of Nikolic and Vucic are people of peace, and are oriented toward the west.
For unknown reasons, they also seem to think that Trump is the savior. The same guy who during the NATO intervention in Kosovo, said that NATO shouldn't bomb Serbia with airplanes, instead they should immediately sent the infantry there and quit the war in a fast and efficient way, in order to minimize the killing of Albanian population.
Now, Trump changes his opinions quite often, but Kosovo is a very small thing for US, so I don't think that there will be a 180 degree in US foreign policies here. Trump will have more serious problems than worrying about Kosovo and the ambassador (chosen during Obama spell) won't even chance.
But hey, Seselj said that Trump is the savior, so who are Vucic and Nikolic to disagree with their ex-boss.
He was quite vocal about it during the war of Kosovo, criticizing Clinton for not intervening sooner.I'd be surprised if Trump has even heard of Kosovo before, or if he has even a basic understanding of the situation.
I didn't even follow the whole story with the train. As soon as I saw it I thought it's was as ridiculous as the Albanians unveiling the memorial to William Walker. Basically it's election time and the government is doing all sorts of things to revive the usual rhetoric.
Having said that I do support the arrest of Hardinaj yet at the same time I am under no illusion that it's pointless as nothing will happen anyway. The historical narrative has long been written, the United States have created the 'independent state Kosovo' and that's it, really. There's nothing Serbia can do about it. There's definitely not going to be a war or any such thing, that's just media hyping things up.
They've gone full Serbia, nothing to see here. I don't have any idea how EU got fooled that the likes of Nikolic and Vucic are people of peace, and are oriented toward the west.
For unknown reasons, they also seem to think that Trump is the savior. The same guy who during the NATO intervention in Kosovo, said that NATO shouldn't bomb Serbia with airplanes, instead they should immediately sent the infantry there and quit the war in a fast and efficient way, in order to minimize the killing of Albanian population.
Now, Trump changes his opinions quite often, but Kosovo is a very small thing for US, so I don't think that there will be a 180 degree in US foreign policies here. Trump will have more serious problems than worrying about Kosovo and the ambassador (chosen during Obama spell) won't even chance.
But hey, Seselj said that Trump is the savior, so who are Vucic and Nikolic to disagree with their ex-boss.
In all three cases, it is clear that people want change, and hoping that it is happening for the good.
Meanwhile, Serbs all around Bosnia and Serbia celebrating their war "hero".
What specifically are they celebrating given his conviction ?
A lot of Serbains (including parties both in Serbia and RS) still treat him as a hero. The Serbian president, PM and minister of foreign affairs gave mixed speeches after the verdict, and while they didn't call the verdict a political one, everyone against Serbia etc, they pretty much put that behind the lines, in the sense that 'we should not celebrate or cry today', and we should leave the past behind, people from other countries should be convicted etc. A bit of relativization from what was the life sentence for the person who made the biggest massacre in Europe after the second world war.What specifically are they celebrating given his conviction ?
In both Karadzic and Mladic case, eventually the justice won, but it is a very delayed justice considering that they lived for 15 years in freedom (actually even protected from the state), despite that they were personally responsible for deaths of tens of thousand of people.
Holy shit!
Makes you wonder what might transpire should their be a push to re-unite the top four as a condensed Yugoslavia. Their borders are all adjacent.
Makes you wonder what might transpire should their be a push to re-unite the top four as a condensed Yugoslavia. Their borders are all adjacent.
I believe most wars are about economics and read there were reasons for the Kosovo problem not just about race / religion and an article I read about Sarajevo said there was no problem there until the snipers started.
Similarly an SAS chap was in the Times about a decade ago saying as a spotter he called in air strikes against the Serb army approaching Srebenica and they were not interested leading him to think they wanted a humanitarian disaster.
He can't respond to your post since he is banned from the CE forum (at his own request).
Holy shit!
Yeah I heard it on the radio this afternoon, at the time people thought he was play acting. Dutch Department of Justice is doing research as we speak, but they seem to be as clueless as anyone. This is defnitely one of the more absurd things I've seen.
Not one of those states would want to join the others. It is more nostalgia than anything else. Montenegro declared independence from Serbia - Montenegro union 10 years ago and there way no war or anything like that, while that happened a decade after Yugoslavia died. Macedonia also got separated without war. And the feck Bosnia would want to join Serbia.Makes you wonder what might transpire should their be a push to re-unite the top four as a condensed Yugoslavia. Their borders are all adjacent.
I believe most wars are about economics and read there were reasons for the Kosovo problem not just about race / religion and an article I read about Sarajevo said there was no problem there until the snipers started.
Similarly an SAS chap was in the Times about a decade ago saying as a spotter he called in air strikes against the Serb army approaching Srebenica and they were not interested leading him to think they wanted a humanitarian disaster.
Exactly.
feck a life sentence in a max-security prison, I'm chomping down on some cyanide.
general Praljak, rest in peace.
I could go on about the the whole thing from today, situation in Bosnia, some myths about Tito Revan told, but maybe the best is not to.