Milosevic dies in jail
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I also heard it from numerous German and Serbian sources, so I think that reuters.co.uk is somehow telling the truth. |
I wonder how badly this will interrupt the process of justice.
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They'll probably continue the trial and posthumously find him guilty on all charges, for closure and shit.
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It is really a shame that all war criminals die before they can face REAL justice. Same will happen to Saddam, just wait...
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There was a suicide a week ago, so this isn't the first time a prisoner has died in the Tribunal's prison. This might open a whole new can of worms. But we'll see what the results from the atopsy says. Quote:
Probably not long. Two within practically one week? Is this the way Europeans handle their death penalty? |
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Some of the ciminals are even released from prison like Fatmir Limaj or the charges are dropped for no reason like the ones one Hasim Tachi. But what about the war criminals like Bush and Blair? Will they face somday "REAL justice"? Somehow I don't think so... |
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Hopefully he was at least sodomized before he died.
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Criminals like Saddam or Milosevic should feel the same pain they made their victims feel. But im afraid you cant make someone feel a million deaths -.-
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The trial was often live broadcasted on RTS (Radio Televizija Srbija). Always when Milosevic had some very good counter-statements, the judges turned off his microphone. |
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Since when are people criminals for starting wars? (Don't get me wrong, I don't like the 'war' as much as anyone else, but to suggest that someone is a criminal for starting a war is asinine. To my knowledge, those two haven't committed genocide.) |
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How can anyone justify attempted genocide and crimes against humanity? |
Obviously he was being tried for those sorts of things, but he was never found guilty of them. Thats why they have these trials in the first place. Sure we could just go "YOU'RE GUILTY ITS OVER FOR YOU", but then what about the wrongly accused.
Not to say, that he wasn't probably guilty, but you know. |
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Investigation of Milosevic's 90+ counts of genocide and crimes against humanity take's time. Every single count must be throughly proven in the interests of justice. |
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That doesn't mean they still couldn't try Americans for crimes against humanity, it's just that there'd be no point. |
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