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BosNet NEWS / March 12, 1996
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[01] Bosnian Serb leaders interviewed by Mega Channel
[01] Bosnian Serb leaders interviewed by Mega Channel
Bosnian Serb leaders and indicted war criminals, Radovan
Karadzic and Gen. Ratko Mladic, were interviewed by
the private Greek Mega television channel near Pale in Bosnia.
Excepts from the interview, broadcasted last Sunday, follow.
Mladic:
"They have to understand I come at a great cost and that
the people defend me."
Mladic said the court should prosecute everyone who took
part in the conflict, including NATO for its air raids against
osnian Serbs.
"This is a political court with no legal basis ... composed
of a pot where the fate of people is cooked."
Karadzic:
"They will need many more troops than they have right now.
I don't think they will dare (to arrest me) because they know
that my security is very well designed. I think they are not
capable of doing this without terrible losses from both sides."
"I don't think they even should think of this (arresting
me) because they are guests in our homes. We are hosts here."
Regarding the NATO picture,
"The photo is very poor, I can give them a much better
photo ... They can't arrest me ... I am going to travel whenever
I feel that I need to travel. I am meeting with my people all
around the country, sometimes I am in public, sometimes I am
not. I don't know how long this farce of court at the Hague will last."
"We don't recognize this instant court at the Heague which
has been created to prosecute the Serbs and only the Serbs ...
It is a political rather than a judicial court."
(Cross-posted from T-Watch)
Bosnian Serb General Ratko Mladic was spotted skiing on Saturday, the
first time he has been seen in weeks. Skiing on Mount Johorina, he gave an
interview with the Greek Mega network, to be broadcast Sunday. "They have
to understand one thing: that I am very expensive and that my people
support me." A guard reported during the interview that NATO forces had
surrounded the area:
According to Mega reporter Theoodoris Roussopoulos, who
conducted the interview with Mladic in early March, the
military commander grew irritated when a guard reported
that the area had been surrounded by NATO-led forces.
"For the first one that approaches, use weapons. That
will be a message for all the rest of them," Roussopoulos
quoted Mladic as telling the guard.
Clearly, however, no effort to detain Mladic was made.
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