General butcher Reject Indicted
Former Serb army general, Radko Mladic, rejected the charges stating that he had committed atrocities, which killed 100 thousand Bosnian Muslims during the Balkan wars in the decade of the 1990s. He explicitly says that what he was doing just defend citizens and nationals.
Appeared in the court room plated bulletproof glass, said Mladic was seriously ill. Male 69 years it looks difficult to move his right hand. He also needed help when I had to stand up to wear a headset that broadcast the trial translation in Serbian language.
His head almost completely bald. His speech was very slow and there was a lisp. His family said that Mladic is arrested last week suffered two strokes for 16 years as a fugitive. Meanwhile, Mladic lawyer said his client had been sentenced to suffer cancer.
In the trial which took place at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague this, Mladic speaking harshly to the Chief Judge Alphons Orie. He did not want a single letter or a sentence of the indictment read out in court.
When the judge asked him if wanted to give a defense to the indictment, the firm said that Mladic did not want to respond to accusations that plagued with horrible words. "I am General Mladic and the whole world knows who I am," he said at the end of the trial that lasted one hour 40 minutes, as quoted by the Associated Press.
The judge scheduled the next hearing on July 4. If on the coming trial refused to give a defense, the judge considers Mladic declared innocent of all charges. From there the trial court will continue to prove that Mladic guilty or innocent of all charges.
Among the allegations to Mladic are genocide, extermination, and torture of cases in the city of Srebrenica massacre in April 1995. At that time, about 8,000 Bosnian Muslims, both male adults and children, become victims of the massacre. Mladic was allegedly involved in a bloody siege in the city of Sarajevo, which killed 10,000 people....
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