Yesterday in “Southeast European Times” By BILJANA PEKUSHIĆ As the Serbian government’s Lear jet, in the early hours of the morning, was being prepared to fly Ratko Mladić to The Hague after departing from Belgrade on Tuesday (31 May), perceptions of him as a Serbian legend seeme
Yesterday in “SETimes” By BILJANA PEKUSIÇ Perhaps the most important war-crimes trial from the former Yugoslavia, that of the fugitive Ratko Mladić, on the run for 16 years, comes at the end of... Ratko Mladić against The Hague Continues on page 28
Yesterday in “Southeast European Times” The Serbian public is in a frenzy and shaken after the Thursday arrest of the Bosnian Serb wartime commander, Ratko Mladić. Confronted... Yesterday in “Southeast European Times” By BOJANA MILOVANOVIÇ The Serbian public is in a frenzy and sh
Yesterday in “Independent” By ROBERT FISK The arrest of the former commander of the Bosnian Serbs, Ratko Mladić, and his possible extradition to face trial at the Hague Tribunal,... To Libya through Srebrenica Continues on page 28
By ROBERT FISK The arrest of the former Bosnian Serb commander, Ratko Mladić, and his possible extradition to face trial at the Hague Tribunal,... To Libya through Srebrenica Continues on page 28
By MISHA GLENNY It was fitting that the President of Serbia, Boris Tadić, himself announced the arrest of Ratko Mladić in Belgrade. No one had made greater efforts to stop... It was fitting that the President of Serbia, Boris Tadić, himself announced the arrest of Ratko Mladić in