Δευτέρα 30 Μαΐου 2011

Ratko Mladic: Inside the fugitive's last bolt-hole

guardian.co.uk
Once proud Ratko Mladic ended up in near-poverty, shielded by a cousin and by villagers who still refuse to condemn him

Peter Beaumont in Lazarevo
guardian.co.uk,

Ratko Mladic's 59-year-old second cousin Branislav – known to all as "Branko" – is wiry and deeply tanned. He emerges through the rusty gates of his home in the northern Serbian village of Lazarevo pushing a trailer, his face furious beneath a dirty pale blue cap pulled over his eyes.
It was in Branko's house that Europe's most wanted war criminal was found by Serbian special police at 5am on Thursday.
Branko, a former television repairman who now ekes out a living by farming, leaves the house accompanied by two other men. One, a heavy-set man in middle age, is pointed out to the Guardian as "Jotosovic", who was in the house with Branko when the Serbian special police came for Ratko Mladic and was asked to help dress him....more...
read more: guardian.co.uk
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/may/27/ratko-mladic-fugitive-last-bolt-hole

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