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Ratko Mladic, Serbia and the EU
May 28th 2011, 0:30 by The Economist
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WHY was Ratko Mladic finally arrested this week after 16 years on the run? Because, says President Boris Tadic of Serbia, it is only now that the Serbian authorities been have been able to find the former Bosnian Serb general accused of ordering acts of genocide against Muslims.
Perhaps so. But there is the lingering suspicion that somebody somewhere in the Serbian government knew where Mr Mladic was hiding and it is now, for political reasons, that the government finally decided to pack him off to the international court in The Hague. Any such suggestion, responds Mr Tadic, is “rubbish”. Misha Glenny, the author of a book on the wars of the ex-Yugoslavia, concurs. For Mr Tadic, he says, finding the ex-general was a moral cause....more....
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http://www.economist.com/blogs/charlemagne/2011/05/ratko_mladic_serbia_and_eu
Ratko Mladic, Serbia and the EU
May 28th 2011, 0:30 by The Economist
BRUSSELS
WHY was Ratko Mladic finally arrested this week after 16 years on the run? Because, says President Boris Tadic of Serbia, it is only now that the Serbian authorities been have been able to find the former Bosnian Serb general accused of ordering acts of genocide against Muslims.
Perhaps so. But there is the lingering suspicion that somebody somewhere in the Serbian government knew where Mr Mladic was hiding and it is now, for political reasons, that the government finally decided to pack him off to the international court in The Hague. Any such suggestion, responds Mr Tadic, is “rubbish”. Misha Glenny, the author of a book on the wars of the ex-Yugoslavia, concurs. For Mr Tadic, he says, finding the ex-general was a moral cause....more....
read more:
http://www.economist.com/blogs/charlemagne/2011/05/ratko_mladic_serbia_and_eu
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