Case Ratko Mladic: Hague Court will end up sentence

UN Court in the Hague will leave the final verdict on the Ratko Mladic business. Four years ago, the former commander of the Army of Bosnian Serbs was sentenced to life imprisonment, reports Euronews.

Crown in Srebrenica, crimes against humanity, violations of the Customs of War – the Hague Tribunal justified Mladic only at one point of charge from 11 – relative to the genocide in five municipalities of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

“Mladic was acting with a large-scale, well-organized operation in submission of officers, during which more than 7,000 men and boys were killed for several days, and more than 30,000 women, children and old people were forcibly exported From the territories, “he stated the prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia Dermot Gruce.

The first accusations against Mladic were put forward in 1995. He was hiding from just 16 years old, until he was arrested in Serbia in May 2011 and extradeaded in the Netherlands.

“Mladic talks about how she personally cut the residents of Sarajevo, as if it was some kind of sport, a rest form,” the groom noted.

Kadheych, who lost two sons in Srebrenica, says: “We hope that the sentence of his life imprisonment will be confirmed. We hope that he is recognized as guilty and in the genocide in the conviction, other places. If in the world only there is justice, It will happen. “

From the very beginning of the trial in 2012, the lawyers of Mladic argued that the poor state of the health of the former general does not allow him to monitor the course of the process. This was the main reason for deferring hearings on appeal. For all this time, Mladic suffered several strokes and heart attack.