Wednesday 13 April 2016

Croatian World Congress on Seselj acquital




 CROATIAN WORLD CONGRESS – HRVATSKI SVJETSKI KONGRES
                         NGO in Special Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations



International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
President Carmel Agius
The Hague, The Netherlands

6 of April 2016

Dear Madam,

I would like to voice my displeasure on the recent acquittal of Serbian nationalist politician, Vojislav Šešelj, by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, after being formally indicted in January 2003 for participating in Joint criminal enterprise.

His acquittal is a travesty of justice, it will send the wrong signal not only to people of former Yugoslavia, but to the world community at large that crimes against humanity are permitted and it is possible to escape punishment.

While no particular charge against the accused was established, nevertheless Vojislav Šešelj was allegedly guilty of propagating violence, hatred, mass extermination, persecution of civilians, with the intention of achieving a Greater Serbia..

As Judge Flavia Lattanzi during a lengthy dissenting opinion stated: “that she considered that Šešelj's guilt was proven in eight out of nine counts. She stated that Šešelj had aided and abetted the crimes as charged, because he provided moral and material support to his volunteer force”. She was also convinced: “that widespread and systematic attacks had been carried out in CroatiaBosnia and Herzegovina and Vojvodina, and that crimes against humanity have been committed”.

It is interesting to note her conclusion:"while I was reading the verdict of the majority of Council members, I had the impression that I went back many centuries ago, to the ancient times of the history of mankind, when the Romans, in order to justify their bloody conquests and murders of political enemies in civil wars, were saying: Silent enim leges inter arma ("For among [times of] arms, the laws fall mute)”.

Yours sincerely



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