Ivanicu slep hodao zemljom zar si i ti iprodao dusu djavolu telo nato zlikavcima. Treba i tebe na lomacu prodata duso. Miroslav Antic wrote: > War Crimes Tribunal Says Hand Over Suspects > > 11:24 am PST, 5 July 2001 > > The United Nations war crimes tribunal in The Hague has told the Bosnian > Serb Prime Minister it wants the republic to take steps to arrest and > extradite of two major war crimes suspects. > > The Prime Minister, Mladen Ivanic arrived at tribunal headquarters for a > meeting with Chief War Crimes Prosecutor Carla del Ponte. > > A spokesman for Ms. del Ponte says the prosecutor wants active measures > leading to the arrest of former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic and > his military chief, General Ratko Mladic. > > The war crimes tribunal indicted the two suspects for crimes against > humanity and other war crimes in 1995. > > The charges include genocide, rape, torture, shelling of civilian > settlements, and the destruction of historic monuments. > > Both former officials are believed to be hiding in the Bosnian Serb > republic - which is part of Bosnia-Herzegovina - or elsewhere in the > territory of the former Yugoslavia. > > On his arrival in the Netherlands, Mr. Ivanic said his government will > be able to extradite the two prominent suspects once the Bosnian Serb > parliament passes a proposed law on cooperation with the tribunal. > > The Bosnian Serb government approved the draft Tuesday. > > Meanwhile, Mr. Karadzic's wife said her husband has no plans to > surrender to the tribunal. > > She was responding to media reports that Mr. Karadzic would surrender > and testify against former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic in > return for a lighter sentence. > > Earlier, Yugoslav President Vojislav Kostunica again criticized the war > crimes tribunal, saying it has no impartiality and gives out "selective > justice". > > Mr. Kostunica - who opposed last week's extradition of Mr. Milosevic to > the court - also said the tribunal represents American interests above > all others. > > He told an Italian newspaper it would have been better to try Mr. > Milosevic in Yugoslavia. > > News C 2001 to: > > World News > Thursday > 5 July 2001 > > > > > > Miroslav Antic, > http://www.antic.org/ > > =============== > Group Moderator: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > page at http://www.egroups.com/group/sorabia > for more informations about current situation in Serbia http://sorabia.home.dhs.org > Slusajte GLAS SORABIJE nas talk internet-radio (Serbian Only) > http://www.live365.com/cgi-bin/directory.cgi?autostart=sorabiaradio > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ Serbian News Network - SNN [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.antic.org/