Serbia demands Ratko Mladić's release at the United Nations

Mladić was sentenced to life in prison for genocide in Srebrenica and war crimes in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Serbian Assistant Minister of Justice Branislav Stojanović stated at the United Nations (UN) Security Council that Serbia is seeking the early release of former Republika Srpska Army commander Ratko Mladić, sentenced to life imprisonment for the genocide in Srebrenica and war crimes in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and that it has provided all necessary guarantees for this.

As announced by the Serbian Ministry of Justice, Stojanović "emphasized the serious health condition of General Ratko Mladić and the Mechanism's refusal to temporarily release him for treatment on humanitarian grounds, since he is clearly not receiving adequate treatment in prison in The Hague."

Stojanović stressed Serbia's firm commitment to full cooperation with the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals in fulfilling its mandate, noting that this mandate must be strictly implemented in accordance with the intent, timeframe and limitations established by the Security Council.

Referring to the semi-annual report on the work of the Mechanism, he also pointed out to the members of the Security Council the delays in determining the location of the ICTY and Mechanism archives, the initiation of contempt proceedings, the creation of a legacy program, and increasingly restrictive practices regarding the early or conditional release of convicted persons.

Accordingly, under the heading “other judicial activities”, the Report refers to the Jojić and Radeta case.

"Serbia once again reiterates its readiness to assume jurisdiction over the prosecution in this matter and calls on the Mechanism to reconsider its decision not to refer the case to the competent judicial authorities of Serbia," said the Assistant Minister of Justice.

In addition, as he emphasized, Serbia once again requests that the Security Council make a decision that the convicted persons serve their prison sentences in the country of their nationality, under the supervision of the Mechanism or another body authorized by the Security Council.

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