Kurt for Mladic's punishment: Today he was sentenced by one of the leading actors, but not by director or screenwriter

Vetevendosje MP Albin Kurti has reacted after being sentenced to life imprisonment for Serbian criminal Radko Mladic. Kurti says this decision by The Hague Tribunal should be welcomed as the victims' families in Bosnia and Herzegovina feel a little easier. But according to Kurt, there are three other problems, deeper. [...]
Kurti says this decision by The Hague Tribunal should be welcomed as the victims' families in Bosnia and Herzegovina feel a little easier.
But according to Kurt, there are three other problems, deeper.
First of all, of those thousands of Bosnian Serb crime perpetrators, the number of those arrested, tried and convicted is only two-way. Second, the creature of the Republika Srpska genocide there has only been strengthened. Third, it was Serbia that had committed aggression in Bosnia and violence on Bosniaks, not just Bosnian Serbs. Hey, Kurt's on Facebook.
Contract Albin Kurti says he was sentenced to one of the leading actors, but not the director, nor the crime screenwriter on Bosniaks. This eternal punishment is so limited. )
Here's the full reaction:
Limited Punishment
Bosnian-American writer Aleksandar Hemon's thesis seems accurate. Mostly violence in wars in the former Yugoslavia during the 1990s took place in Bosnia and Herzegovina because it was the biggest social cohesion among different nationalities. Croatians and Serbs were less bound and united so there was less violence and war in Croatia than in Bosnia.
Serbia's goal was to separate people and peoples. Yugoslavia left at the beginning of the 20th century and collapsed at the end of the 20th century, for the same goal: for Serbia to expand, it became Serbia Great. A century ago, where a Serb was said to be Serbia, the method was that of Serb colonisation in Yugoslavia. A quarter of a century ago, where there was a Serbian tomb, was said to be Serbia, so the method was Serb aggression in the Yugoslav republics.
On April 5th 1992, Serb forces attacked Sarajevo. With the help of the APJ's 260 tanks, they surrounded the city. During May, the city was bombarded with about 4,000 shells per day. Nor were hospitals, schools, synagogues, and mosques spared. Food, water supply, and electricity were cut off. During the Sarajevo siege, which lasts 1,395 days, 10,615 people are killed, of whom 1,601 children are injured, and more than 50,000 people are injured.
For just a few days, Serbian armies and volunteers had killed at least 8,327 Bosniaks in Srebrenica in the first half of July 1995. In Potocari, Srebrenica, 6,498 victims have been buried so far. During the war that lasted over three and a half years, industrial complexes had become concentration camps. Massacres and suffering, violence and rape, in Bosnia and Herzegovina, were the worst in Europe since World War II.
Today, notorious Serbian General Ratko Mladic was finally sentenced to life in The Hague Tribunal. (six months ago, Bosnian Serb political leader Radovan Karadzic was sentenced to 40 years in prison.) Of course, this is to be welcomed, and victims and their families feel at least compensated for their losses, though too late. However, there are three other problems, much deeper. First, of those thousands of Bosnian Serb crimes executions, the number of those arrested, tried and convicted is only two-dimensional. Second, the creature of the Republika Srpska genocide there has only been strengthened. Third, it was Serbia that had committed aggression in Bosnia and violence on Bosniaks, not just Bosnian Serbs.
According to the Fund for Humanitarian Law, during the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 4,000 Serb officers there have been paid by Serbia. Also, all arms and uniforms went to Serbia. Of the 25,000 Serbs who were killed in Bosnia, even 1/5 were not civilians! Of the total 100,000 killed in Bosnia and Herzegovina, nearly 2/3 are Bosniaks, of them 30,000 civilians, as well as 2,500 other Croat civilians. So not just Ratko Mladic, nor just Bosnian Serb soldiers, but in Belgrade the project and correction of those crimes had been made. Today, one of the main actors was convicted, but not the director and not the crime screenwriter of Bosniaks. This eternal punishment is so limited.











