Once Ratko Mladic is handed over to the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY), he will be kept in detention in a remand centre in the Scheveningen prison complex in The Hague.
Like it was for Slobodan Milosevic before him, the ICTY will be Mladic's home for the duration of the trial at the tribunal. Since Mladic will formally be a suspect until the end of the trial, no harsh prison regime is imposed. The tribunal emphasises that detainees are treated according to international human rights standards.
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Irrefutable Proof ICTY Is Corrupt Court/Irrefutable Proof the Hague Court Cannot Legitimately Prosecute Karadzic Case By Jill Starr
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This legal technicality indicates the Hague must dismiss charges against Dr Karadzic and others awaiting trials in the Hague jail; like it or not.
Unfortunately for the Signatures Of the Rome Statute United Nations member states instituting the ICC & ICTY housed at the Hague, insofar as the, Radovan Karadzic, as with the other Hague cases awaiting trial there, I personally witnessed these United Nations member states having a substantial conversations, and, openly speaking about trading judicial appointments and verdicts for financial funding when I attended the 2001 ICC Preparatory Meetings at the UN in Manhattan making the iCTY and ICC morally incapable trying Radovan Karazdic and others.
I witnessed with my own eyes and ears when attending the 2001 Preparatory Meetings to establish an newly emergent International Criminal Court, the exact caliber of criminal corruption running so very deeply at the Hague, that it was a perfectly viable topic of legitimate conversation in those meetings I attended to debate trading verdicts AND judicial appointments, for monetary funding.
Jilly wrote:*The rep from Spain became distraught and when her country’s proposal was not taken to well by the chair of the meeting , then Spain argued in a particularly loud and noticably strongly vocal manner, “Spain (my country) strongly believes if we contribute most financial support to the Hague’s highest court, that ought to give us and other countries feeding it financially MORE direct power over its decisions.”
((((((((((((((((((((((((( ((((((((((((((((((((((((( Instead of censoring the country representative from Spain for even bringing up this unjust, illegal and unfair judicial idea of bribery for international judicial verdicts and judicial appointments, all country representatives present in the meeting that day all treated the Spain proposition as a ”totally legitimate topic” discussed and debated it between each other for some time. I was quite shocked! The idea was “let’s discuss it.” "It’s a great topic to discuss."
Some countries agreed with Spain’s propositions while others did not. The point here is, bribery for judicial verdicts and judicial appointments was treated as a totally legitimate topic instead of an illegitimate topic which it is in the meeting that I attended in 2001 that day to establish the ground work for a newly emergent international criminal court.))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
In particular., since “Spain” was so overtly unafraid in bringing up this topic of trading financial funding the ICC for influence over its future judicial appointments and verdicts in front of every other UN member state present that day at the UN, “Spain” must have already known by previous experience the topic of bribery was “socially acceptable” for conversation that day. They must have previously spoke about bribing the ICTY and ICC before in meetings; this is my take an international sociological honor student.
SPAIN’s diplomatic gesture of international justice insofar as, Serbia, in all of this is, disgusting morally!SPAIN HAS TAUGHT THE WORLD THE TRUE DEFINITION OF AN “INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT.”
I represented the state interests’ of the Former Yugoslavia, in Diplomat Darko Trifunovic’s absence in those meetings and I am proud to undertake this effort on Serbia’s behalf.
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Nice place to retire and be treated like a king.
it is good mladic was caught.However, i wonder when the muslim war criminals of ex-Jugoslavia will be caught and brought to justice...or in a wider context when western politicians will pay for war crimes in countries such as Iraq or Libya....
"...or in a wider context when western politicians will pay for war crimes in countries such as Iraq or Libya...."....The war criminals who attacked Libya and killed many of it's citizen's for the nation's oil resources are protecting those Muslim criminals. They will not bring them to their court of justice in the Netherlands because there are too many Muslims in Europe who will protest and riot. It is called appeasement. I wonder why the E.U. hasn't attacked Syria, yet? Don't they, the citizens of Syria, deserved to be protected by the E.U.? With the millions of starving people in North Korea, shouldn't the E.U. intervene like they have done in Libya? It appears one's life is not important to the Europeans unless you have oil and plenty of it! Why aren't the Europeans protesting agianst their government's crimes against the nation of Libya? In closing, those citizen's of Libya deserve to be protected from it's tyrants but so do the people of Syria and Korea. If we are going to live in a one-world nation under the auspices of the U.N., then we citizens of this new nation need to protect all of it's citizens and not those have oil gushing out their ears.
Very nice living conditions for a person who murdered so many humans. I wonder if his victims are living in such a nice cell? Am I missing something? A person murders thousands but is allowed to live the remainder of his life in a flat like the one shown. How many people have to survive by dumpster diving and begging, while a murder gets treated like king. No wonder there are so many murderers in this world, especially Europe. They know it is okay to murder because they know it is not okay for them to be executed. There isn't any justice for those victims. Justice is blind when it comes to the victims of crimes. You have to just take it on the chin and be a good chap.
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