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UK government wants to whitewash Bosnian war crime – expert

Published: 27 July, 2010, 23:11
Edited: 30 July, 2010, 16:23


A group of young Bosnian militiamen flash peace signs as they travel to the battlefield in a military cargo vehicle. Thousands of Bosnian and Serb civilians were victims of the Yugos...

A UK court has blocked the extradition of former acting Bosnian president Ejup Ganic to Serbia where he is wanted on war crimes charges.

 
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Larry July 28, 2010, 02:46 quote
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Thank you RT! Your news outlet is the only voice of Serbia.....Even the Serbs have been blackmailed into shutting up about their own fate.....The Anglo-Saxons have been masters of the double standard for about 300 years..They have colonized, enslaved, perpetuated genocides all while pompously promoting Democracy for only the privileged in their own society...Maybe one day they will be held accountable for all their crimes against humanity in a truly objective court of law...

Gazza July 28, 2010, 03:31 quote
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Is anyone really surprised at this? Western malfeasence has always ruled the day when it comes to "justice" for ex-Yugoslav war-crimes victims. If Ganic had been a Serb wanted in Zagreb, his extradition would have been a certainty.

Srbin July 28, 2010, 13:54 quote
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UK is safe haven for terrorists, criminals and other thugs who commit terrorist acts/crimes in Russia, Serbia and any other country which refuses serfdom to Anglo-American alliance of terror.

sevodnya_net July 28, 2010, 21:59 quote
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Another very poor article I'm afraid. You report the fact and then give a wholly one-sided commentary on it by one party. No attempt to give any details of the ruling by the UK court - which is not the same as the UK government, difficult though it may be for you in Russia to grasp the concept of an independent judiciary. Contrast the report on this matter by the BBC website, which gives a balanced view from both sides, and is headlined by a neutral statement, not a soundbite from an interested party. I'm afraid I feel I can rarely visit this website to read anything informative - it is increasingly a case of perusing it to find what particular spin you have placed on an item. That is a state of affairs you should think hard about, because I am sure I am not alone in that.

Christopher Porritt July 30, 2010, 11:29 quote
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Sevodnya-net The "Independent Judiciary" you think is so wonderful in the UK has resulted in many terrorists (some of whom have openly stated that they wish to destroy the UK and it's people) from being deported.Judges in the UK (i.e.the "Independent Judiciary") are more concerned with the "Human Rights" of terrorists than the safety of the UK people.As for the impartiality of the BBC - don't make me laugh !! The vast majority of the journalist/commentators at the BBC have a "liberal politically correct" view of the world.There was no impartiality when the leader of the British National Party appeared on the BBC television programme "Question Time" earlier this year.

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