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The defense of General Ratko Mladić has requested from the court in The Hague that Mladić be urgently released on temporary or conditional liberty for humanitarian reasons, given that he suffers from an incurable disease and is approaching the end of his life.

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The defense of General Ratko Mladić has requested from the court in The Hague that Mladić be urgently released on temporary or conditional liberty for humanitarian reasons, given that he suffers from an incurable disease and is approaching the end of his life. Ratko Mladić vokser denne lørdag frem som et af de emner, der tiltrækker opmærksomhed i Denmark.
Fakta
- The defense of General Ratko Mladić has requested from the court in The Hague that Mladić be urgently released on temporary or conditional liberty for humanitarian reasons, given that he suffers from an incurable disease and is approaching the end of his life.
- Lawyers acting for convicted Bosnian Serb war criminal Ratko Mladic are awaiting a decision by a UN court on their bid to release him from jail in The Hague on the grounds he is near the end of his life.
- Mladic, 84, was jailed for life for genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity during the Bosnian war in 1992-95.
- Lawyers for convicted Bosnian Serb war criminal Ratko Mladic request his release from prison due to serious illness and a recent stroke.
- The former commander of the Army of Republika Srpska, General Mladić (84), is serving a life sentence to which the Hague Tribunal sentenced him for genocide and war crimes against Muslims and Croats during the war in BiH, 1992-95.
Det vi ved
Detaljeret, Lawyers acting for convicted Bosnian Serb war criminal Ratko Mladic are awaiting a decision by a UN court on their bid to release him from jail in The Hague on the grounds he is near the end of his life.
Konkret, Mladic, 84, was jailed for life for genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity during the Bosnian war in 1992-95.
Derudover Lawyers for convicted Bosnian Serb war criminal Ratko Mladic request his release from prison due to serious illness and a recent stroke.
Det er værd at bemærke, at the former commander of the Army of Republika Srpska, General Mladić (84), is serving a life sentence to which the Hague Tribunal sentenced him for genocide and war crimes against Muslims and Croats during the war in BiH, 1992-95.
På nuværende tidspunkt Mladić’s defense had already submitted a request for his release from detention in Scheveningen on April 23, but yesterday sent an urgency to the court.
Tallene
Detaljeret, the president of the Hague court confirmed that Mladić was “transferred to the emergency center of a civilian hospital on April 17, from which he was discharged the same day in ‘stable condition’.”
Konkret, According to defense attorney Dragan Ivetić, on April 17, during a conversation with his son Darko via video link, Mladić experienced an “acute neurological” symptom of loss of the power of speech, which is why he was urgently transferred to the hospital.
Derudover Attorney Ivetić refers to the findings of two Serbian doctors who visited Mladić on April 22 and determined that his life is in danger and that the “risk of imminent death is high,” and that appropriate palliative care cannot be provided to him in the prison hospital.
Det er værd at bemærke, at the former commander of the Army of Republika Srpska, General Mladić, was sentenced before the Hague Tribunal to life imprisonment for the genocide in Srebrenica and crimes against humanity against Muslims and Croats in BiH, including the terrorizing of civilians in Sarajevo, 1992-95.
Hvad der siges
“On the first day after returning from the hospital, Mladić spoke better, but since then he has been unintelligible and unable to speak,” reads the defense request, which specifies that, according to doctors, Mladić survived a “stroke.”
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“Doctors have offered reports that confirm the fact that Mr Mladic’s condition is serious, life-threatening … and such that it cannot be adequately treated in the hospital prison,” his defence team stated in the motion.
Baggrunden
Det er værd at bemærke, at Lawyers for Bosnian Serb war criminal Ratko Mladic, 84, serving a life sentence in The Hague, asked for his release Friday, saying he was seriously ill and close to death following a stroke.
På nuværende tidspunkt Mladic, 84, was jailed for life in 2017 for genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity during the wars in the former Yugoslavia between 1992 and 1995.
Detaljeret, the sentence for the man known as the "Butcher of Bosnia" was upheld on appeal in 2021.
Konkret, Mladic disappeared in 1995 and was only tracked down in rural Serbia in 2011 after 16 years on the run.
Derudover He went on trial at The Hague in 2012 and was convicted in 2017.
Opsummering
- The former commander of the Army of Republika Srpska, General Mladić (84), is serving a life sentence to which the Hague Tribunal sentenced him for genocide and war crimes against Muslims and Croats during the war in BiH, 1992-95.
- The president of the Hague court confirmed that Mladić was “transferred to the emergency center of a civilian hospital on April 17, from which he was discharged the same day in ‘stable condition’.”
- The former commander of the Army of Republika Srpska, General Mladić, was sentenced before the Hague Tribunal to life imprisonment for the genocide in Srebrenica and crimes against humanity against Muslims and Croats in BiH, including the terrorizing of civilians in Sarajevo, 1992-95.




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