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Villain or hero? Karadzic trial resumes in The Hague

Published: 01 March, 2010, 09:27
Edited: 04 March, 2010, 01:14


Citizens of the northern Bosnian town of Banja Luka display a portrait of Bopsnian Serb war crimes suspect fugitive Radovan Karadzic as they celebrate Serbia-Montenegro's 9-8 victory against Croatia in the final of the European Waterpolo Championship in the Slovenian town of Kranj 15 June 2003 (AFP Photo)

Radovan Karadzic, the wartime leader of the Bosnian Serbs, has accused prosecutors in The Hague of fabricating the evidence used during his tribunal. The comments were made as his trial resumed on Monday.

 
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Rikard March 01, 2010, 11:20 quote
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Jurisprudence is the only segment of mental activity having not a single broadly recognizable result among the people. All other sciences and public expressions somehow grew. But tell one single achievement of jurisprudence, which could match any other human elaborated activity… being scientific, measurable, public, industrial and industrious or religious. Thus the problem of ICTY is not the problem of any addressee, but of the address. Milosevic and other Yugoslav politicians, who were “advised” to recognize ICTY as a lateral warrant of political morality, are firstly to be scanned from Yugoslav internal political mind. They failed to foresee the outcome and danger of moral dislocation to primitive juristic speculation. So today we have the activity of the court being incapable to deliver any public interface. It is the place of locked silence – or the last jail of jurisprudence. We can’t form political institution and lift its significance by tackling individual names. We can’t be global evaluation institution for climate and accuse Yugoslavia for being under rainy days.

Srbin March 01, 2010, 13:06 quote
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To us Serbs Dr.Karadzhich and General Mladic will always be Heroes, and our children are taught that at home, just like Gavrilo Princip is.

dan March 02, 2010, 14:44 quote
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the hague is supposed to be world justice.if anyone from the hague is reading these comments, (you are a disgrase to justice and humanity.your court is a puppet and everyone knows this. it's time for a change. live up to the word justice.)

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