Bosnian monster Radovan Karadzic is finally captured. He was the president of self-proclaimed Serbian Republic within Bosnia, the man who authorized the 4-year siege of Sarajevo, the man behind organized rape where Bosnian women were systematically raped by their Serbian captors and held captive until they were in such a high pregnancy that abortion wasn't possible. They were then released to give birth to “more little Serbs”.
Karadzic and his military sidekick general Mladic were behind the massacre of Muslim men and boys in U.N.-protected enclave of Srebrenica. More than 3000 men were taken away right in front of the Dutch U.N. soldiers, to be slaughtered and dumped into several mass graves. U.N. did nothing to stop the Serbs.
Karadzic and Mladic successfully avoided capture for 12 years and no one really believed they'll ever come to answer for their crimes. Karadzic's capture really is a big surprise. With such an impressive portfolio of crimes, he deserves no trial, but outright death sentence. Execution should be public, so the thousands of survivors of his bloody plans could watch and get at least some satisfaction for the suffering he caused.
But the war-crime tribunal can't hand out the capital punishment! There are no death sentences in European Union. All we can hope for is that the tribunal will exhaust Karadzic until his heart just stops dead, the way they did with Milosevic. Somehow, even that doesn't seem right. It may sound cruel, but I would be satisfied only if I see him hanged. And I know there are many hundreds of thousands who think this way.
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