Opinion of the Day The fair sentence of life imprisonment on 22 November for the butcher of Bosnia, the Serbian general Ratko Mladić, by the International Court of The Hague for genocide and... Continued on page 21
They held 18 dead and 6,000 soldiers under arrest. According to reliable sources, it is reported that the head of the Serb paramilitary forces in Bosnia, Ratko Mladić, has sent an order to mobilize all men aged 18 to 65 living in Serb-controlled areas around Sarajevo. According t
Yesterday’s rightful sentence of life imprisonment on 22 November for the butcher of Bosnia, the Serbian general Ratko Mlladiç, by the International Court in The Hague for genocide and... Opinion of the Day By SHABAN MURATI The rightful life sentence yesterday on 22 November for
Yesterday in “Southeast European Times” Yesterday in “Southeast European Times” By BOJANA MILOVANOVIĆ The Serbian public is in a frenzy and shocked after the Thursday arrest of wartime Bosnian Serb commander Ratko Mladić. Faced with... Continues on page 20 Mladić, criminal or her
Yesterday in “New York Times” By NATASHA KANDIC The arrest of Ratko Mlladiç on 26 May came as a surprise. I could not believe it. I clasped my arms, trying to hold it tightly in my hands..... The Shame of Serbia Continues on page 28
Yesterday in the “New York Times” By NATASHA KANDIC The arrest of Ratko Mladić on 26 May caught me by surprise. I could not believe it. I clenched my arms, trying to hold it tight in my hands...... Continues on page 28 The Shame of Serbia
Yesterday in “SETimes” Yesterday in “SETimes” By BILJANA PEKUSIÇ Perhaps the most important war-crimes trial from the former Yugoslavia, that of the fugitive for 16 years, Ratko Mladić, comes at the end of... Ratko Mladić against The Hague Continues on page 28
Yesterday on “CNN” By MISHA GLENNY It was appropriate that the President of Serbia, Boris Tadiç, himself announced the arrest of Ratko Mlladiç in Belgrade. No one had made greater efforts to stop... Continues on page 20 Boris Tadiç and Mlladiç
NATO and Rapid Reaction Force aircraft over Mount Igman continued yesterday for the second day their bombardments against Serbian positions near Sarajevo, said the United Nations spokesman, Mirjam Sushak. The situation in Sarajevo was calm in the morning, after Wednesday morning'