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Serbian war crimes suspect having medical tests before resumption of hearing which is expected to send him to The Hague
Peter Beaumont in Belgrade, Ian Traynor and James Meikle
guardian.co.uk,
Doctors in Serbia are assessing the health of genocide suspect Ratko Mladic before he can resume his appearance at an extradition hearing which is expected to transfer him to a war crimes tribunal in The Hague.
Europe's most wanted war crimes suspect was undergoing medical tests in Belgrade to determine the length of sessions he could face, according to media reports. Mladic was said to be "in poor physical state" after his arrest in a north Serbian village 16 years after commanding the worst atrocity on the continent since the Nazi era.
His speech was said to be slurred but coherent. Mladic, reported to have suffered strokes in the past and be paralysed in one arm, is expected to face continuous health checks during the extradition process, which is likely to last at least six days.....more....
read more: guardian.co.uk
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/may/27/mladic-health-assessed-extradition-hearing
Serbian war crimes suspect having medical tests before resumption of hearing which is expected to send him to The Hague
Peter Beaumont in Belgrade, Ian Traynor and James Meikle
guardian.co.uk,
Doctors in Serbia are assessing the health of genocide suspect Ratko Mladic before he can resume his appearance at an extradition hearing which is expected to transfer him to a war crimes tribunal in The Hague.
Europe's most wanted war crimes suspect was undergoing medical tests in Belgrade to determine the length of sessions he could face, according to media reports. Mladic was said to be "in poor physical state" after his arrest in a north Serbian village 16 years after commanding the worst atrocity on the continent since the Nazi era.
His speech was said to be slurred but coherent. Mladic, reported to have suffered strokes in the past and be paralysed in one arm, is expected to face continuous health checks during the extradition process, which is likely to last at least six days.....more....
read more: guardian.co.uk
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/may/27/mladic-health-assessed-extradition-hearing
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