Gen. Ratko Mladic has been captured. He was hiding out with relatives in Serbia.
Should you require proof of darkness operating freely in our world then this is one of the poster-boys for evil intent and action. This man slaughtered thousands with a crooked smile on his face whilst he assured the US president (at that time) and other world leaders that the media lied and he was not harming anyone. We must wonder why the world governments allowed him to continue. We also must consider that this evil is being conducted across our planet now in various forms in various countries against those who incapable of protecting themselves, their children and property.
Perhaps armageddon is here for the perpetrators of evil intent against humanity and our planet. It is about time that these mass murderers answer for their heinous crimes.
Obama bin Laden is dead so that's two of the world's most-wanted off the list.
The Middle East is in full revolution attempting to rid themselves of longterm evil dictators. The world is in upheaval. Though it is unfortunate that our world only knows how to address violence with more violence, to date, we can only hope that a better solution is in our collective future.
The Associated Press
Posted: May 26, 2011 6:48 AM ET
Last Updated: May 26, 2011 5:29 PM ET
Europe's most-wanted war crimes fugitive — Ratko Mladic, who is wanted for the alleged massacre of thousands of Muslim men and boys — has been arrested in Serbia after years in hiding.
Serbian President Boris Tadic confirmed the arrest Thursday. "Today, we close one chapter of our recent history that will bring us one step closer to full reconciliation in the region," he said during a news conference in Belgrade. "All crimes have to be fully investigated, and all war criminals must face justice."
Mladic is alleged to have led the forces that attacked the Bosnian town of Srebrenica, a UN-declared safe area, in the summer of 1995. In early July that year, more than 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys were executed by Serbian forces, and the town's women and children were driven out of the area.
The rest of this article is at: http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2011/05/26/ratko-mladic-arrest-serbia.html
Mladic, Karadzic may be tried together
The arrest of Ratko Mladic could become a factor in the UN trial of Radovan Karadzic, the alleged mastermind of Bosnian Serb atrocities during the 1992-95 war, Karadzic's defence lawyer says.
Attorney Peter Robinson said that Karadzic's trial in The Hague is only about 20 per cent completed. He said judges may decide to try Mladic and Karadzic together.
Robinson told The Associated Press on Thursday that Karadzic's defence team must decide whether to continue the trial or to seek a halt and work with Mladic's defence team.
Karadzic was captured nearly three years ago, in disguise on a bus in Belgrade, the Serbian capital. The former Bosnian Serb leader is the highest-profile figure brought before the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal since former president Slobodan Milosevic, who died before his trial ended.
Just hours before the massacre, Mladic handed out candy to Muslim children in the town's square, assuring them everything would be fine and patting one child on the head. Then the shootings began and the bodies of the victims were bulldozed into mass graves.
Since the massacre, the bodies of thousands of the victims have been recovered, identified through DNA tests and laid to rest.
Mladic is wanted for genocide and has been on the run since 1995, when he was indicted by the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague.
Prosecutors had complained that Serbia was not doing enough to bring Mladic to justice.
Should you require proof of darkness operating freely in our world then this is one of the poster-boys for evil intent and action. This man slaughtered thousands with a crooked smile on his face whilst he assured the US president (at that time) and other world leaders that the media lied and he was not harming anyone. We must wonder why the world governments allowed him to continue. We also must consider that this evil is being conducted across our planet now in various forms in various countries against those who incapable of protecting themselves, their children and property.
Perhaps armageddon is here for the perpetrators of evil intent against humanity and our planet. It is about time that these mass murderers answer for their heinous crimes.
Obama bin Laden is dead so that's two of the world's most-wanted off the list.
The Middle East is in full revolution attempting to rid themselves of longterm evil dictators. The world is in upheaval. Though it is unfortunate that our world only knows how to address violence with more violence, to date, we can only hope that a better solution is in our collective future.
The Associated Press
Posted: May 26, 2011 6:48 AM ET
Last Updated: May 26, 2011 5:29 PM ET
Europe's most-wanted war crimes fugitive — Ratko Mladic, who is wanted for the alleged massacre of thousands of Muslim men and boys — has been arrested in Serbia after years in hiding.
Serbian President Boris Tadic confirmed the arrest Thursday. "Today, we close one chapter of our recent history that will bring us one step closer to full reconciliation in the region," he said during a news conference in Belgrade. "All crimes have to be fully investigated, and all war criminals must face justice."
Mladic is alleged to have led the forces that attacked the Bosnian town of Srebrenica, a UN-declared safe area, in the summer of 1995. In early July that year, more than 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys were executed by Serbian forces, and the town's women and children were driven out of the area.
The rest of this article is at: http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2011/05/26/ratko-mladic-arrest-serbia.html
Mladic, Karadzic may be tried together
The arrest of Ratko Mladic could become a factor in the UN trial of Radovan Karadzic, the alleged mastermind of Bosnian Serb atrocities during the 1992-95 war, Karadzic's defence lawyer says.
Attorney Peter Robinson said that Karadzic's trial in The Hague is only about 20 per cent completed. He said judges may decide to try Mladic and Karadzic together.
Robinson told The Associated Press on Thursday that Karadzic's defence team must decide whether to continue the trial or to seek a halt and work with Mladic's defence team.
Karadzic was captured nearly three years ago, in disguise on a bus in Belgrade, the Serbian capital. The former Bosnian Serb leader is the highest-profile figure brought before the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal since former president Slobodan Milosevic, who died before his trial ended.
Just hours before the massacre, Mladic handed out candy to Muslim children in the town's square, assuring them everything would be fine and patting one child on the head. Then the shootings began and the bodies of the victims were bulldozed into mass graves.
Since the massacre, the bodies of thousands of the victims have been recovered, identified through DNA tests and laid to rest.
Mladic is wanted for genocide and has been on the run since 1995, when he was indicted by the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague.
Prosecutors had complained that Serbia was not doing enough to bring Mladic to justice.
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