Τρίτη 2 Νοεμβρίου 2010

Seselj’s unsuccessful medical intervention conspicuous


October 30, 2010 – 4:16 am
Seselj’s political party members have said that the unknown medical intervention performed on Seselj by the war crimes prison guards at the Hague is unsuccessful.
Their claim of medical failure is based on lack of clarity and the claim by the prison medicals that the effects of their procedure will be known in 3 to 4 months.
More conspicuously, the machine that was to monitor Seselj’s heart rate broke down right at the moment it was suppose to spit out the measure, notes chief of Seselj’s legal team Zoran Krasic.
Krasic wants to know whether the machine that performed the operation was functional.
The medical intervention is referred to as ablation or a removal. Seselj has developed an abnormal heart beat during his Hague trial that is, essentially, charging him for having too much mouth.
Milosevic died from a heart attack during the Hague trial and he claimed that the prison wards secretly gave him drugs to speed up his death.
Seselj was sent to the Hague by wishes of Zoran Djindjic who is said to have told the Hague court to take Seselj and keep him there even though the court official said that evidence against Seselj is next to nil.
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