Some might argue that the International Court is still finding it's feet, and once some jurisprudence is established, things might start to move faster...and with a 500 case, 30 year backlog, it definately needs to. Of course, funding for some extra judges might help too...
International Court Rulings for Croatia
Regarding the Croatian courts:A judgement handed down today by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) convicting two Croatian generals of responsibility for crimes against humanity is a strong victory for Croatia’s war victims, Amnesty International said.
Not atypical, in many situations the victors only prosecute the crimes of the losing side. That said, this is why the international court is so important.High-level Croatian political figures – including current Deputy Speaker of the Croatian Parliament Vladimir Seks – have yet to face investigation. Prosecutions target mostly Croatian Serbs and other minorities whereas crimes committed by the Croatian Army and police forces go unpunished.
I am curious to hear what some locals think of all this (Sarmatian is a Serb, do we have any Bosnians or Croats here?).
One last thought...
Hmmm...persecution, segregation, limitation of movement, potential deliberate targeting of civilians, inhumane acts and destruction of civilian property and infrastructure...sound like anywhere else we know?According to the indictment, crimes against humanity were committed during the 1995 military operation, including persecutions, deportation, murder and inhumane acts. The charges also included war crimes, such as unlawful destruction of civilian property.
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