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Re: Arrested Ratko Mladic!
« Reply #1 on: May 26, 2011, 10:02:14 AM »
One more Serbian in the Hague ! >:(
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RATKO MLADIC AP – FILE - Bosnian-Serb General Ratko Mladic is seen in this 1995 file photo during a visit to troops in …
By DUSAN STOJANOVIC, Associated Press – 2 hrs 27 mins ago

BELGRADE, Serbia – Gen. Ratko Mladic's ruthlessness was legendary: "Burn their brains!" he once bellowed as his men pounded Sarajevo with artillery fire.

So was his arrogance: He nicknamed himself "G-d," and kept goats which he was said to have named after Western leaders he despised.

Mladic, the wartime Bosnian Serb military chief wanted for genocide for Europe's worst massacre of civilians since World War II, was the U.N. war crimes tribunal's No. 1 co-fugitive together with his partner in crime, Radovan Karadzic.

Mladic, 69, had eluded capture since he was indicted by the tribunal in 1995. But his days as a fugitive were numbered after Serbian security forces captured Karadzic on July 21, 2008, in Belgrade. On Thursday, Serbia's president announced that Mladic is in custody.

Known for personally leading his troops in the 1995 Serb onslaught against the U.N.-protected enclave of Srebrenica — where thousands of Muslim men and boys were killed — Mladic was indicted for genocide against the Bosnian town's population.

Just hours before the massacre, Mladic handed out candy to Muslim children rounded up at the town's square and assured them that all would be fine — even patting one child on the head. That sinister image is forever imprinted in the minds of Srebrenica survivors.

Born March 12, 1942, in the southeastern Bosnian village of Bozinovci, Mladic graduated from Belgrade's prestigious military academy and joined the Yugoslav Communists in 1965. Embarking on an army career when Yugoslavia was a six-state federation, Mladic rose steadily through the military ranks, making general before the country's breakup in 1991.

At the start of the Balkan bloodbath, he was in Croatia leading Yugoslav troops in Knin and was believed to have played a crucial role in the army bombardment of the coastal city of Zadar. A year later, he assumed command of the Yugoslav Army's 2nd Military District, which effectively became the Bosnian Serb army.

Appointed in 1992 by Karadzic, Mladic led the Bosnian Serb army until the Dayton accords brought peace to Bosnia in 1995.

Among his men, Mladic commanded fierce devotion — many Bosnian Serb soldiers pledged to follow him to the death — and adoration bordering on the pathological.

As military leaderships go, his was omnipresent, from front-line trenches to chess games on high-altitude outlooks. He was known for ordering push-ups as a prelude to battle, and he enjoyed reviewing pompous military parades and rubbing shoulders with U.N. commanders in Bosnia.

Obsessed with his nation's history, Mladic saw Bosnia's war — which killed more than 100,000 people and displaced another 1.8 million — as a chance for revenge against 500 years of Turkish-Ottoman occupation of Serbia. He viewed Bosnian Muslims as Turks and called them that as an insult.

Convinced of the power of his army, he was known for telling his soldiers: "When I give you guarantees, it's as if they are given by G-d."

Once, asking air traffic control to clear the way for his helicopter to land, he declared: "Here speaks Ratko Mladic — the Serbian G-d."

Sarajevans never forgot his commands to the Serb gunmen pounding the Bosnian capital in early 1992. Mladic issued his orders through a military radio system, not bothering to scramble his words, which would be picked up, taped and broadcast on television the next day.

"Burn their brains!" he ordered as his gunners trained their artillery on one suburb.

Mladic's short temper only added to his popularity among Bosnian Serbs, who appeared to like him all the more when the general reportedly fell out with Karadzic in 1994.

With Karadzic, Mladic shares a tribunal indictment for genocide linked to the Srebrenica massacre, as well as numerous counts of crimes against humanity. The allegations include the taking of peacekeepers as hostages, the destruction of sacred places, the torture of captured civilians and the wanton destruction of private property.

During the shelling of Sarajevo, Mladic was said to have commanded: "Scorch and destroy!" He denied ever giving such an order.

The U.S. government offered $5 million for information leading to Mladic's arrest or conviction in any country.

Mladic was dismissed from his post in December 1996 by Biljana Plavsic, then president of the Bosnian Serb republic. In 2003, Plavsic was sentenced to 11 years in prison in her own war crimes trial on a reduced charge of persecution.

In firing Mladic and his entire general staff, Plavsic cited their indictments for war crimes. But her main aim was to sever links with the late Serbian strongman Slobodan Milosevic, with whom Mladic was close.

During the war, Milosevic — who died in 2006 while on trial in The Hague for genocide and crimes against humanity — was revered as the Bosnian Serbs' chief patron. But he later abandoned them when he signed the Dayton agreement, a deal intensely disliked by both Karadzic and Mladic.

Evading arrest, Mladic began his fugitive years in Han Pijesak, a military compound in eastern Bosnia built for former Yugoslav communist leader Josip Broz Tito and designed to withstand a nuclear attack.

With his wife, Bosa, Mladic settled down to imposed domesticity, passing the time caring for bees and goats. His 23 goats reputedly bore the names of foreign dignitaries he despised, such as Madeleine Albright, the former U.S. secretary of state.

Surrounded by security guards, he occasionally ventured out of the dense pine forest to mark events such the anniversary of the Bosnian Serb army and St. Vitus Day, a religious festival marking the 1389 Serb defeat by the Turks at Kosovo.

When in the late 1990s his trail grew too hot in Bosnia, Mladic moved with family into a posh suburban villa in the Yugoslav capital, Belgrade.

In Belgrade, he was seen attending his son's wedding. He showed up at soccer games, dined in plush restaurants and frequented elite cafes, refusing to give interviews and smiling quizzically when he happened to be photographed.

When Milosevic was ousted from power in October 2000, and Yugoslavia's new pro-democracy authorities signaled they might hand Mladic over to the tribunal, tabloids had him leaving Belgrade for Bosnia.

But true to his style, Mladic countered those rumors and others that had him terminally ill in Belgrade. Before going underground in 2002, he was repeatedly seen in public — sometimes with his guards, sometimes without them.

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Associated Press Writer William J. Kole contributed to this report.                             http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110526/ap_on_re_eu/eu_serbia_mladic_profile
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Re: Arrested Ratko Mladic!
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Arrested by the Serbian Kapos               AP

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RATKO MLADIC AP – FILE - Bosnian-Serb General Ratko Mladic is seen in this 1995 file photo during a visit to troops in …
By DUSAN STOJANOVIC, Associated Press – 2 hrs 27 mins ago

BELGRADE, Serbia – Gen. Ratko Mladic's ruthlessness was legendary: "Burn their brains!" he once bellowed as his men pounded Sarajevo with artillery fire.

So was his arrogance: He nicknamed himself "G-d," and kept goats which he was said to have named after Western leaders he despised.

Mladic, the wartime Bosnian Serb military chief wanted for genocide for Europe's worst massacre of civilians since World War II, was the U.N. war crimes tribunal's No. 1 co-fugitive together with his partner in crime, Radovan Karadzic.

Mladic, 69, had eluded capture since he was indicted by the tribunal in 1995. But his days as a fugitive were numbered after Serbian security forces captured Karadzic on July 21, 2008, in Belgrade. On Thursday, Serbia's president announced that Mladic is in custody.

Known for personally leading his troops in the 1995 Serb onslaught against the U.N.-protected enclave of Srebrenica — where thousands of Muslim men and boys were killed — Mladic was indicted for genocide against the Bosnian town's population.

Just hours before the massacre, Mladic handed out candy to Muslim children rounded up at the town's square and assured them that all would be fine — even patting one child on the head. That sinister image is forever imprinted in the minds of Srebrenica survivors.

Born March 12, 1942, in the southeastern Bosnian village of Bozinovci, Mladic graduated from Belgrade's prestigious military academy and joined the Yugoslav Communists in 1965. Embarking on an army career when Yugoslavia was a six-state federation, Mladic rose steadily through the military ranks, making general before the country's breakup in 1991.

At the start of the Balkan bloodbath, he was in Croatia leading Yugoslav troops in Knin and was believed to have played a crucial role in the army bombardment of the coastal city of Zadar. A year later, he assumed command of the Yugoslav Army's 2nd Military District, which effectively became the Bosnian Serb army.

Appointed in 1992 by Karadzic, Mladic led the Bosnian Serb army until the Dayton accords brought peace to Bosnia in 1995.

Among his men, Mladic commanded fierce devotion — many Bosnian Serb soldiers pledged to follow him to the death — and adoration bordering on the pathological.

As military leaderships go, his was omnipresent, from front-line trenches to chess games on high-altitude outlooks. He was known for ordering push-ups as a prelude to battle, and he enjoyed reviewing pompous military parades and rubbing shoulders with U.N. commanders in Bosnia.

Obsessed with his nation's history, Mladic saw Bosnia's war — which killed more than 100,000 people and displaced another 1.8 million — as a chance for revenge against 500 years of Turkish-Ottoman occupation of Serbia. He viewed Bosnian Muslims as Turks and called them that as an insult.

Convinced of the power of his army, he was known for telling his soldiers: "When I give you guarantees, it's as if they are given by G-d."

Once, asking air traffic control to clear the way for his helicopter to land, he declared: "Here speaks Ratko Mladic — the Serbian G-d."

Sarajevans never forgot his commands to the Serb gunmen pounding the Bosnian capital in early 1992. Mladic issued his orders through a military radio system, not bothering to scramble his words, which would be picked up, taped and broadcast on television the next day.

"Burn their brains!" he ordered as his gunners trained their artillery on one suburb.

Mladic's short temper only added to his popularity among Bosnian Serbs, who appeared to like him all the more when the general reportedly fell out with Karadzic in 1994.

With Karadzic, Mladic shares a tribunal indictment for genocide linked to the Srebrenica massacre, as well as numerous counts of crimes against humanity. The allegations include the taking of peacekeepers as hostages, the destruction of sacred places, the torture of captured civilians and the wanton destruction of private property.

During the shelling of Sarajevo, Mladic was said to have commanded: "Scorch and destroy!" He denied ever giving such an order.

The U.S. government offered $5 million for information leading to Mladic's arrest or conviction in any country.

Mladic was dismissed from his post in December 1996 by Biljana Plavsic, then president of the Bosnian Serb republic. In 2003, Plavsic was sentenced to 11 years in prison in her own war crimes trial on a reduced charge of persecution.

In firing Mladic and his entire general staff, Plavsic cited their indictments for war crimes. But her main aim was to sever links with the late Serbian strongman Slobodan Milosevic, with whom Mladic was close.

During the war, Milosevic — who died in 2006 while on trial in The Hague for genocide and crimes against humanity — was revered as the Bosnian Serbs' chief patron. But he later abandoned them when he signed the Dayton agreement, a deal intensely disliked by both Karadzic and Mladic.

Evading arrest, Mladic began his fugitive years in Han Pijesak, a military compound in eastern Bosnia built for former Yugoslav communist leader Josip Broz Tito and designed to withstand a nuclear attack.

With his wife, Bosa, Mladic settled down to imposed domesticity, passing the time caring for bees and goats. His 23 goats reputedly bore the names of foreign dignitaries he despised, such as Madeleine Albright, the former U.S. secretary of state.

Surrounded by security guards, he occasionally ventured out of the dense pine forest to mark events such the anniversary of the Bosnian Serb army and St. Vitus Day, a religious festival marking the 1389 Serb defeat by the Turks at Kosovo.

When in the late 1990s his trail grew too hot in Bosnia, Mladic moved with family into a posh suburban villa in the Yugoslav capital, Belgrade.

In Belgrade, he was seen attending his son's wedding. He showed up at soccer games, dined in plush restaurants and frequented elite cafes, refusing to give interviews and smiling quizzically when he happened to be photographed.

When Milosevic was ousted from power in October 2000, and Yugoslavia's new pro-democracy authorities signaled they might hand Mladic over to the tribunal, tabloids had him leaving Belgrade for Bosnia.

But true to his style, Mladic countered those rumors and others that had him terminally ill in Belgrade. Before going underground in 2002, he was repeatedly seen in public — sometimes with his guards, sometimes without them.

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Associated Press Writer William J. Kole contributed to this report.                             http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110526/ap_on_re_eu/eu_serbia_mladic_profile

Nice fairy tale for stupid or naive people!

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Re: Arrested Ratko Mladic!
« Reply #3 on: May 26, 2011, 01:28:12 PM »


If you want to make a genocide, should not let civilians to go away(including the war-aged men) and you transport  that civilians in safe zone with serbian buses ! And than you make retreat for withdrawal  of the Muslim armed forces, which had no chance of winning, instead of surrounded them on all sides! That can do only  man who did not want to hurt civilians. In Srebrenica died about 2000 men each individual died in the battle! Other corpses were brought from  from other fronts, which is the autopsy showed,corpses were in various stages of decomposition,and almost all are men of military age! In the list of victims are many who are still alive, some living outside Bosnia, and some of them in Bosnia!This fake genocide was excuse for bombing of Republika Srpska(this is why the play was performed) and declare Serbs as bad side .. etc.
This was good prepared plan from UN, Nato, Alija Izabegovic and USA (and some else) administrations!
 

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« Reply #4 on: May 26, 2011, 02:02:43 PM »
Ratko Mladic is either dead or it's been arrested long ago. If he is arrested, you can be sure that he is already in the Hague.
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« Reply #5 on: May 26, 2011, 02:18:42 PM »
This truly is a treason by Tadici (a way we, true patriotic Serbs call Tadic), and untill this POS is overthrown, there is no hope for stopping Islamic return to Europe. Furthermore, a major cleanup of current leadership (whose own parents were predominantly communists just like their kids) needs to be done. However, I would not put them into a court but rather let them live in shame and every time they are seen in public, we can throw fruits and vegetables at them. They don't deserve anything better. Taking them to court is an insult to a court.

The day of return of true Serbia and its lands is coming, I don't doubt that. However, this time, all of those who are working for the islamic expansion, kick them and their families out of the country and perhaps they can go to Saudi Arabia, who is a dominant financial contributor to the Hague clown courts (look it up if you do not believe me).....or perhaps to the west where democracy only exists for oil-rich, satanic-following, Sharia-believing muslim hordes...after all, if you are a non-muslim, you are not allowed to talk anything anti-islamic/satanic.
God help us all and our General Mladic.


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« Reply #6 on: May 26, 2011, 07:00:25 PM »
This is the biggest treason after death of hero Karadjordje Petrovic. Very few people protested and this makes me feel something far greater is about to happen.
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« Reply #7 on: May 26, 2011, 08:30:57 PM »
It's a Shame that the Serbian govt would do this... and for what?!

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« Reply #8 on: May 26, 2011, 10:12:52 PM »
It's a Shame that the Serbian govt would do this... and for what?!
Membership in EU-an official announcement that we are German slaves.
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« Reply #11 on: May 27, 2011, 07:13:05 AM »
“Mladic’s arrest will not open EU doors to Serbia”

Despite what some Serbian politicians may expect, the EU will not welcome Serbia to join the union after the arrest of Ratko Mladic, believes Konstantin Kosachev, head of the Russian Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee.

“Taking into consideration the current economic and financial problems of many countries within the EU, I have certain doubts about whether the European Union will be capable and interested in adding one more transitional economy as a member state. I believe that Serbia will be somehow disappointed in the near future by receiving other explanations as to why the country can’t join the EU immediately,” he said, explaining his reasoning to RT.

For Russia the main interest in the case is to ensure a fair trial for the former Bosnian Serb general, who is accused of numerous war crimes, the official said. So far, the conviction record for the Hague Tribunal (ICTY) on former Yugoslavia leaves doubts about the integrity of this body, he added.

“Up to 80% of the [ICTY rulings] are about Serbs and only 20% are about all other nations involved in the previous conflicts together. I believe that in recent years the Tribunal started acting [with one goal] to justify the previous intervention of NATO forces in the conflicts,” Kosachev said.

http://rt.com/news/mladic-arrest-eu-union/

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« Reply #12 on: May 27, 2011, 05:40:09 PM »

What about the accusation of mass rape by Serb forces ? Is it a lie ?

(I have no bias, I am genuinely interested)

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« Reply #13 on: May 27, 2011, 06:09:31 PM »
What about the accusation of mass rape by Serb forces ? Is it a lie ?

(I have no bias, I am genuinely interested)
Yea we raped whole Bosnia and even dogs and cats to!
Off course is lie and propaganda!

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« Reply #14 on: May 27, 2011, 06:19:29 PM »
Yea we raped whole Bosnia and even dogs and cats to!
Off course is lie and propaganda!
cows and horses too..
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« Reply #15 on: May 28, 2011, 10:10:17 AM »
Boris Tadic with his EU-fascist friends in pics:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXq8BfxCctM&feature=player_embedded#at=32

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« Reply #16 on: May 28, 2011, 01:35:36 PM »
Borghezio: Mladic's a patriot

A politician from an anti-immigrant party in the Italian government's coalition is hailing war crimes suspect Ratko Mladic as a patriot and saying the Serbs could have halted an Islamic "advance" in Europe.
 
Mario Borghezio, a member of the European parliament, said on Italian Il Sole-24 Ore radio Friday that the accusations against the ex-general are political and that he has zero faith in the Hague international tribunal to hold a fair trial.
 
Borghezio also is drawing condemnation for saying that the Serbs "could have stopped an Islamic advance in Europe." Opposition Sen. Felice Belisario denounced Borghezio's assertions as "spine-chilling," especially since Borghezio's Northern League party is Premier Silvio Berlusconi's main ally.
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« Reply #17 on: May 28, 2011, 02:24:49 PM »
What about the accusation of mass rape by Serb forces ? Is it a lie ?

(I have no bias, I am genuinely interested)
You know that whole world hate Israel because of propaganda and lies, the same situation  is with Serbia!

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« Reply #18 on: May 28, 2011, 10:39:01 PM »


 :'(
I LOVE YOU RATKO MORE THEN MY SELF...WOULD GIVE MY LIFE FOR YOU!
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« Reply #19 on: May 28, 2011, 11:06:38 PM »
Do you think the self hating Serb Government (Tadic) will go after Radovan Karadic next?

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« Reply #20 on: May 28, 2011, 11:08:21 PM »
Do you think the self hating Serb Government (Tadic) will go after Radovan Karadic next?
HE ALREADY DID!
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« Reply #21 on: May 28, 2011, 11:17:53 PM »
I just read the article on google...
  now I guess the whole world can sleep better! >:(

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« Reply #22 on: May 29, 2011, 01:22:49 AM »
All fascist NATO authorities congratulated their puppet, Serbian Saakashvilii and Chaushesku - Boris Tadic, all but Russian authorities who openly say what is it about:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6jHZG8BefM&feature=player_embedded#at=179


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« Reply #24 on: May 29, 2011, 03:21:08 PM »
http://www.4shared.com/get/PR5Zqzel/Bitka_za_Srbiju-Ratko_Mladic.html
Sudeci po onome kako je napisana knjiga, nema sanse da je Maldic ovo pisao. Ovo je pisao neko od patriotski nastrojenih ljudi.