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Case of accused Serbian war criminal puts Hague on trial

Published: 12 January, 2010, 18:07
Edited: 14 January, 2010, 12:40


Vojslav Seselj is one of those freedom fighters who always ends up behind bars. First, he was sent to prison by communists. Then, by his former ally-turned-political-opponent Slobodan Milosevic.

 
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Kolosus January 13, 2010, 00:50 quote
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Serbs accused of verbal delict stay in the Hague tribunal's prison for many years, while Albanians accused of mass murder, rape, etc. get the opportunity to defend themselves as free people, act as politicians and kill all the witnesses during the trial. Fair? The Hague tribunal is a political court that has nothing to do with justice. It's only goal is justifying the American role in all the conflicts. RT should tell a story about Haradinay case. It will show how corrupt that tribunal is. The world should know.

Sam January 13, 2010, 21:40 quote
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Totally in agreement with you Kolosus, by the way, had anyone heard anything more about the selling of Serbian prisoners organs by Albanians as claimed by the former Former Chief Prosecutor at the International Court of Justice in the Hague Carla Del Ponte. That story seemed to have died.

Mico January 31, 2011, 22:11 quote
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Putting 'Serbian war criminal' in the title suggests that Seselj (and not Siselj, as you refer to him later in the text) is guilty of charges, and that the tribunal is unable to prove it only due to a bad set of circumstances.
Having high regard for RT, I expected the author(s) to pay more attention to such important details, so as to not mislead the audience.

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