Karadzic: Ex-Bosnian Serb leader to be sent to UK prison
Karadzic: Ex-Bosnian Serb leader to be sent to UK prison
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CeramicMX5ND2

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9,088 posts

97 months

55palfers

6,271 posts

188 months

Wednesday 12th May 2021
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Do we send the bill for his keep to the UN? Or knock it off our subs next year?

bristolracer

5,893 posts

173 months

Wednesday 12th May 2021
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Send him to jail in a Muslim run country, general population of course

voyds9

8,490 posts

307 months

Wednesday 12th May 2021
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bristolracer said:
Send him to jail in a Muslim run country, general population of course
From what I hear British prisons are nearly Muslim caliphates

anonymous-user

78 months

Wednesday 12th May 2021
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Send him to Gaza with a tracking tag on, give tracking details to the Israelis.

Sorted.

dudleybloke

20,553 posts

210 months

Wednesday 12th May 2021
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I think he should go to the US and enjoy the comfort of one of their supermax facilities.

Unknown_User

7,150 posts

116 months

Wednesday 12th May 2021
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It's not often I agree with tory boy Dom Raab

Dominic Raab said:
Radovan Karadzic is one of the few people to have been found guilty of genocide... We should take pride in the fact that, from UK support to secure his arrest, to the prison cell he now faces, Britain has supported the 30-year pursuit of justice for these heinous crimes.".........

.....the darkest moment in European history since the Holocaust.

I think we have got a moral duty and I think we have a sense of national purpose in trying to hold to account the perpetrators of the very worst crimes,
Back since Nuremburg we have played that role.
If we want to deter these kind of crimes from happening, if we want to give justice to the many thousands of victims, I think it is right we do our bit.
Well said Dominic.

Murph7355

40,903 posts

280 months

Wednesday 12th May 2021
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Unknown_User said:
It's not often I agree with tory boy Dom Raab

Dominic Raab said:
Radovan Karadzic is one of the few people to have been found guilty of genocide... We should take pride in the fact that, from UK support to secure his arrest, to the prison cell he now faces, Britain has supported the 30-year pursuit of justice for these heinous crimes.".........

.....the darkest moment in European history since the Holocaust.

I think we have got a moral duty and I think we have a sense of national purpose in trying to hold to account the perpetrators of the very worst crimes,
Back since Nuremburg we have played that role.
If we want to deter these kind of crimes from happening, if we want to give justice to the many thousands of victims, I think it is right we do our bit.
Well said Dominic.
Help bringing them to justice, definitely.

Housing them for the duration of their sentences? Not so sure that's our responsibility.

Unknown_User

7,150 posts

116 months

Wednesday 12th May 2021
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Murph7355 said:
Unknown_User said:
It's not often I agree with tory boy Dom Raab

Dominic Raab said:
Radovan Karadzic is one of the few people to have been found guilty of genocide... We should take pride in the fact that, from UK support to secure his arrest, to the prison cell he now faces, Britain has supported the 30-year pursuit of justice for these heinous crimes.".........

.....the darkest moment in European history since the Holocaust.

I think we have got a moral duty and I think we have a sense of national purpose in trying to hold to account the perpetrators of the very worst crimes,
Back since Nuremburg we have played that role.
If we want to deter these kind of crimes from happening, if we want to give justice to the many thousands of victims, I think it is right we do our bit.
Well said Dominic.
Help bringing them to justice, definitely.

Housing them for the duration of their sentences? Not so sure that's our responsibility.
It’s not all about responsibility, it’s also about setting an example. Raab is absolutely spot on.

frisbee

5,492 posts

134 months

Wednesday 12th May 2021
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Good to see Priti Vacant's new immigration policy is kicking in, genocide must score pretty highly on the points scheme.

Murph7355

40,903 posts

280 months

Wednesday 12th May 2021
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Unknown_User said:
It’s not all about responsibility, it’s also about setting an example. Raab is absolutely spot on.
There are plenty of places set great examples with prison accommodation. I'm not convinced it's something we need to show the world how we do it or to try and tell people we do it better than everyone else.

konark

1,226 posts

143 months

Wednesday 12th May 2021
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I think his main crime was to be on the losing side.

mrporsche

742 posts

66 months

Wednesday 12th May 2021
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Surely the country where he commutes the crimes and it committed crimes against ahould house and should want to house him.

He committed no crime in the U.K. or against U.K. nationals.

elanfan

5,527 posts

251 months

Wednesday 12th May 2021
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I’m sure he’ll enjoy his remaining time. He’ll either be in permanent solitary or he’ll constantly be looking over his shoulder.

Wiltshire Lad

307 posts

93 months

Wednesday 12th May 2021
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konark said:
I think his main crime was to be on the losing side.
All sides committed atrocities but the Serbs made the others look like amateurs - calculated, organised and on a far bigger scale..this f*#ker is getting off lightly..

hidetheelephants

33,986 posts

217 months

Wednesday 12th May 2021
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What's wrong with UN clink in cloggieland? None of the articles about this offer any explanation for why we're obliged to house him at our expense.

Unknown_User

7,150 posts

116 months

Thursday 13th May 2021
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hidetheelephants said:
What's wrong with UN clink in cloggieland? None of the articles about this offer any explanation for why we're obliged to house him at our expense.
Nobody is saying we are "obliged to house" Karadzic but as a leading nation we have demonstrated that we are willing to lead by example, step up and take on the responsibilities that befit a leading global player.

Maybe you think the UK isn't a global player and therefore shouldn't aspire to remain on the top table of nations?

bitchstewie

64,412 posts

234 months

Thursday 13th May 2021
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Unknown_User said:
Nobody is saying we are "obliged to house" Karadzic but as a leading nation we have demonstrated that we are willing to lead by example, step up and take on the responsibilities that befit a leading global player.

Maybe you think the UK isn't a global player and therefore shouldn't aspire to remain on the top table of nations?
Exactly.

If you can't step up to play your part in bringing people who are complicit in genocide to justice I'm not sure you can lecture other countries if they also choose not to play a part.

A very welcome move by the Government and powerful words from Raab.

Derek Smith

48,904 posts

272 months

Thursday 13th May 2021
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Unknown_User said:
It's not often I agree with tory boy Dom Raab

Dominic Raab said:
Radovan Karadzic is one of the few people to have been found guilty of genocide... We should take pride in the fact that, from UK support to secure his arrest, to the prison cell he now faces, Britain has supported the 30-year pursuit of justice for these heinous crimes.".........

.....the darkest moment in European history since the Holocaust.

I think we have got a moral duty and I think we have a sense of national purpose in trying to hold to account the perpetrators of the very worst crimes,
Back since Nuremburg we have played that role.
If we want to deter these kind of crimes from happening, if we want to give justice to the many thousands of victims, I think it is right we do our bit.
Well said Dominic.
I followed the story of eastern Europe as it unfurled, with the supposedly civilised reverting, in many cases, to savagery. It was horrific. Both sides indulged in the debauchery, and there were no good guys. The UN didn’t come out of it too well, but compared to the big players in the area, they were exemplary.

There’s a saying, translated in lots of ways from the Polish, that those who cannot remember the past are destined to repeat it. I think it should be modified; those who cannot remember the past, or choose to live in it, are destined to repeat it. We should remember the past as a warning, not as a cause.

I’m with you. Raab is right. It’s not a case of ‘doing our bit’, we must do what we see as right.

I doubt it will deter though.

hidetheelephants

33,986 posts

217 months

Thursday 13th May 2021
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Unknown_User said:
hidetheelephants said:
What's wrong with UN clink in cloggieland? None of the articles about this offer any explanation for why we're obliged to house him at our expense.
Nobody is saying we are "obliged to house" Karadzic but as a leading nation we have demonstrated that we are willing to lead by example, step up and take on the responsibilities that befit a leading global player.

Maybe you think the UK isn't a global player and therefore shouldn't aspire to remain on the top table of nations?
He was convicted by a UN court, what's wrong with keeping him in a UN clink?