Here we go again. The top prosecutor with the United Nations said Sunday four war crimes suspects, including Ratko Mladic, are within reach of Serbian officials. Serbia in its bidding to ascend to the European Union faces pressure to hand over war crimes fugitives suspected of atrocities during the 1990s, including the massacre of 5,000 Mulsim men and boys in the U.N. safe-haven of Srebrenica. Serge Brammertz, the chief prosecutor who replaced Carla del Ponte who said nearly the exact same thing nearly a year year, said “there is no reason to believe Mladic is not in Serbia.”
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