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,
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