Wednesday, May 16, 2012

War Crimes Trial Of Ratko Mladic Begins



Bosnia's Butcher in Court: Ratko Mladic Stands Trial for War Crimes -- Time

Jauntily applauding his war crimes judges and giving them a thumbs up, Ratko Mladic showed he had lost none of the swagger of the soldier who stands accused of masterminding Europe's most horrific killing spree in modern times. Nor did the man once dubbed the "Butcher of Bosnia" and the "Beast of the Balkans" show any remorse: catching the eye of a woman in the audience — a survivor of the massacre he is accused of ordering in Srebrenica — Mladic ran his hand across his throat. The throat-cutting gesture prompted presiding judge Alphons Orie to hold a brief recess and order an end to "inappropriate interactions."

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More News On The War Crimes Trial Of Ratko Mladic

War crimes charges against Mladic
-- AP
Main war crimes charges filed against Bosnian Serb army commander Mladic -- Washington Post/AP
Anger, drama at Ratko Mladic's genocide trial -- AP
Ratko Mladic's Bosnian genocide trial begins -- Christian Science Monitor
War crimes trial of Ratko Mladic, Bosnia's military leader, begins -- L.A. Times
Ratko Mladic goes on trial for Bosnia war crimes -- The Guardian
Mladic accused of ethnic cleansing -- UPI
Mladic intended to 'ethnically cleanse Bosnia' -- The Telegraph
Mladic shows no remorse as war crimes trial opens -- CNN
Applauded by Serbs, Mladic still divides Bosnia -- Reuters
Ratko Mladic trial: how the ICTY works -- The Telegraph

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