Four countries I can serve life sentence Ratko Mladic

With the announcement of war criminal Ratko Mladic's bias, various versions began to appear in public as to where the so-called “monstrum from Kalinovnik” of the life prison is going to be passed, while “at play” are several options. If the Tribunal confirms the first degree decision he pronounced yesterday to Mladic before this bloodsucker [...]
With the announcement of war criminal Ratko Mladic's bias, various versions began to appear in public as to where the so-called “monstrum from Kalinovnik” of the life prison is going to be passed, while “at play” are several options.
If the Tribunal confirms the first degree decision he pronounced yesterday to Mladic, there are four different scenarios in front of this bloodsucker about where he will suffer the sentence, writes “Dnevni avaz”.
According to Berkko Zechev, military expert and witness of The Hague trial in the case against Radovan Karadzic, who was sentenced to 40 years in prison, Mladiqi would certainly spend the next two years in The Hague prison.
And I believe that his defense will exploit it. That also means that Mladic at The Hague, in the same prison where he is currently located, will spend at least two years. I expect that as much time will pass until the complaint procedure is complete and the act of first degree” is confirmed, Zechev told “Avaz”, Express follows.
In the mention of the newspaper on the part of the four possible scenarios -- The Hague, Serbia, Russia and Scandinavian -- Zechev has indicated that Serbia cannot express the desire to accept Mladic for the suffering of eternal punishment.
It's hard at this point to talk about what the ideal scenario is from these four mentioned. First, a country must express a desire to accept Mladic for the suffering of the life sentence. Serbia cannot express desire because it cannot be in prison in any of the states in which the conflict has occurred. Russia on a judicial-form basis may express wishes, but the most real thing is that this is Scandinavian, although it's too early to talk to”, Zecciqi thinks.
These are four scenarios:
SCENARIA 1: The Hague headquarters
Mladic in The Hague cell has already spent six years. According to Zecheviqi, it will remain there for at least two years. Other Bosnian newspaper negotiators close to The Hague's Tribunal have said the likelihood of Mladic leaving The Hague after those two years is small. In favor of this aunt go some facts, in the first place he is hiding from The Hague tribunal over a decade.
SQENARIA 2: Scandinavian
In Sweden, six years in two prisons were spent by convicted war criminal Biljana Plavsic. That same court in February 2003, sentenced him to 11 years in prison, and in September 2009, he allowed early release after serving two thirds of his sentence.
Plavsic from The Hague moved to Hilsenberg Prison, while before the end of his sentence, he ended up in prison in Stockholm.
The Tribunal accepted the request for early release because of delayed age, her health burden, but also the fact that she accepted her crimes in Bosnia.
He didn't meet this condition.
SQENARIA 3: Russia
Russia officially announced The Hague Tribunal in March that it is ready to offer establishment and medical treatment to criminal Mladic. This is confirmed by the head of the judicial group near the Russian Embassy in Amsterdam, Victoria Goncharova.
Moscow had vowed to make even Mladic's return to The Hague, in accordance with all demands that the Tribunal will make. But The Hague rejected this request for now.
SKENARIA 4: Serbia
Serbia continues to provide competition for, supposedly, Mladic medical services in its country. Serbian Justice Minister Nela Kubovic has stressed that the government of Serbia even further provides guarantees for recovery in Serbia, with the findings confirming it will not even leave.
As Zechev stressed, for this dream of Mladic and all other criminals, it is almost impossible to realize. /Gazza Express/











