Judgment Day for Mladic of great importance for Kosovo: The Chief Judge Words Good for Him

Judgment Day for Mladic of great importance for Kosovo: The Chief Judge Words Good for Him

Bosnian “Casap”, Bosnian Serb Commander Ratko Mladic will appear today on the last day of trial where he will hear his verdict on appeal to genocide, war crimes and Kurdish crimes against humanity. In 2017 he was sentenced to life imprisonment, but he decided to appeal it. [...]

In 2017 he was sentenced to life imprisonment, but he decided to appeal it.

This judgment day also matters to Kosovo, which has decided to prepare indictments for genocide against Kosovo.

UN prosecutor Serge Brammertz has decided that an additional charge should be placed on the penalty list, the one for genocide. This will be the final judgment of the case, without additional access to appeal, Periscope reports.

Mothers of more than 8 thousand men yesterday killed in the most cruel act of bloodshed on European soil since the Second Btora War are expected to gather outside the courtroom before the verdict is issued.

What is expected to happen during this session is not known but is not believed to be left in freedom. That would require three judges to decide to free him from all charges.

But, the chief judge of the case, Prisca Matimba Nijamb of Zambia, had given a frightening opinion in 2012 at the sentence of Zdravko Tolimir, one of the seven Mladic assistants who had reported to him, naming the evidence against him as “surrounding <x01>.

Likewise, she had described Mladic's behaviour to Muslim Bosniaks as the delightful “ ” and not threatening when “evation” of the civilian population.

For some people to feel influenced by him at these meetings, for me, it's not surprising that Muhammad was a well-known general with strong presence in situations of great uncertainty,” had written it.

If Mladiqi is not convicted of genocide today, Kosovo's chances of winning the case at the International Court are expected to fade greatly. /Periscope

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