RN208-4-23-26 STEEL NEWS DYING IN THE HAGUE - The Final Hours of General Mladi - Steel News With Ann Vandersteel
In a gripping examination of a case that reshaped international law, Ann Vandersteel delves into the poignant and controversial circumstances surrounding General Ratko Mladic, the former commander of the Bosnian Serbian army. Once a symbol of resist…
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RN208-4-23-26 STEEL NEWS DYING IN THE HAGUE - The Final Hours of General Mladi - Steel News With Ann Vandersteel
In a gripping examination of a case that reshaped international law, Ann Vandersteel delves into the poignant and controversial circumstances surrounding General Ratko Mladic, the former commander of the Bosnian Serbian army. Once a symbol of resistance in the Yugoslav wars, Mladic's trial at The Hague culminated in a conviction for genocide and crimes against humanity, yet the narrative has become marred by claims of justice being selectively applied. Today, his health is in decline, bedridden and suffering from multiple strokes, and the treatment he receives raises critical questions about human rights and dignity in custody. Darko Mladic, the general's son, shares harrowing details of his father's condition and the limitations imposed on their family to access adequate medical care and records. He describes the difficulties in communicating with prison doctors and the emotional toll of watching a loved one fade away in confinement. The conversation navigates the intersections of political agendas and legal frameworks, challenging the validity of the trial process and its implications for justice worldwide. Discussions turn to the realities of a system that seems to impose a death sentence on the elderly and ill, sparking debates about the universality of human rights standards. Advocating for his father's legacy and the truth, Darko voices concerns that the international community must not bend the rules for political expediency. As the episode unfolds, listeners are invited to reflect on what true justice means in a world where the scales may not be balanced, and how the legacy of war continues to evoke complex moral quandaries long after the battles have ceased.
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