War crimes by Ratko Mladic, right on trial of final verdict

War crimes by Ratko Mladic, right on trial of final verdict

The final decision for Serbian General Ratko Mladic, indicted for war crimes and the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, will be announced on November 22nd. The verdict will be handed down by the International Court in The Hague for war crimes in the former Yugoslavia. The war ended 22 years ago, and General Mladic has remained in custody in The Hague since [...]

The final decision for Serbian General Ratko Mladic, indicted for war crimes and the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, will be announced on November 22nd. The verdict will be handed down by the International Court in The Hague for war crimes in the former Yugoslavia. The war ended 22 years ago and General Mladic has been in custody in The Hague since 2011, following 16 years of fleeing from justice. However, he and his massacres still continue to cause division between Bosnian Muslims and Serbs in Srebrenica and the region.

The war ended 22 years ago, and General Mladic has been in custody in The Hague since 2011, after being escaped from justice for about 16 years. However, he and his massacres still continue to cause divisions among Bosnian Muslims and Serbs in Srebrenica and the region.

For Bosniaks, Mladic is a mass murderer who ordered the massacre of at least 8,000 men and the expulsion from the city of the rest of the Muslim population.

Supported by Serbia's genocide, 66-year-old Hatidza Mehmedovic told Reuters that Serbs killed her two sons and husband, along with thousands of others.

A human being cannot do that, she confessed. But for many Serbs, 74-year-old Mladic is considered a proud general, who won territory with very few victims on his part. While many others deny that genocide has occurred.

Srebrenica Mayor Mladen Grujic, whose victory angered Bosniaks and prompted accusations of election manipulation, has changed the version of events in Srebrenica, despite the UN International Court of Justice ruling that confirmed that a genocide had occurred.

Immediately after Maldic's decision, the International Court for War Crimes in the former Yugoslavia will close and transfer the remaining legal work into a separate mechanism.

Today, Srebrenica is an elderly country where about 7,000 Bosnian Muslims and Serbs still live side-by-side, ports involved in doubts and in poor relations with each other, Reuters quoted.

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