Retired US general shocked to delay justice in punishing Mladic

Kevin Doyle, former US general who served in Bosnia and Herzegovina during 1996-1997, has expressed shock at the delay in establishing the justice of the Serbian criminal, Ratko Mladic, who was today sentenced to life imprisonment by The Hague Tribunali. Doyle, through a replica in Twitterão, in the response of US Secretary of State Antony [...]
Doyle, through a Replica in Twitterão, in American Secretary of State Antony Blinken's response to the case, expressed surprise at the delay in establishing justice for the Serb war criminal.
“Wow. I'm shocked Mladic is coming to justice after all these years. I served in Bosnia with the First Caroced Division in 96-97, ”, says his reaction.
Meanwhile, Blinken has hoped that this decision will bring peace to the families of the victims caused by Mladic.
The Hague Tribunal appellate found Mladic guilty of civil population terrorism and genocide in Srebrenica, where more than 8,000 Muslim men and boys were massacred during 1995.
Mladic was sentenced to life imprisonment.











