Judgment Mladic is coming up: What are the hopes of the families of those killed?

Judgment Mladic is coming up: What are the hopes of the families of those killed?

In 11 days, the Hague Tribunal will rule Ratko Mladic. The young man is charged with genocide, persecution, extermination, murders, terror, deportations, forcible transfer, crimes against humanity and attacks on civilians.

The families of those killed and missing in a peaceful walk in Tuzla reminded them that they were waiting for the verdict, and many missing persons were not even found.

At that time, Mirsad Alic, a twenty-year-old from Osat in January 1995, started with his cousin Izet Alic and a group of men through the forest. They were all killed in ambush.

"They went to our end there on a tour to bring some papers, that children go out of school, there was a big school eight months in us, the Chetniks broke the tavern, there was nowhere to be found, the dread went, the frog disappeared the innocent" , said Hava Alic from Srebrenica.

More than 550 mass graves with remains of thousands of people were found in BiH. About 32,000 people were missing in the past war in BiH, and they are searching for more than 7,000. More than 25,000 mortal remains were found, and 23,000 were identified. There are fewer living relatives to identify.

"I buried my son, three brothers." We have another brother, they did not find him, no matter where they open the tomb, they do not have it at home, they said they had buried him, they searched everything and demanded him. there are four more. I also buried two cousins alongside my parents, "says Bahra Hasanovic from Srebrenica.

"I found my husband, we have not buried him yet, and we will be buried next year in May in Bratunac." We did not find this amidžić, we buried this. I did not find the amidž, I found my sister from my husband, "said Ajka Ibrahimović from Bratunac.

Ratko Mladic is charged with the most severe war crimes, including genocide in Srebrenica, before the Hague Tribunal. The families expect the verdict in a cramp and anxiety.

Hajra Catic, UG "Women of Srebrenica": "This verdict will be dragged by many others who are responsible for Srebrenica, who committed the genocide, who were aggressors. We know that he had support from Serbia, that the Serbs were JNA. were put on one side of Serbia and the army of Republika Srpska. "

Bahra Hasanovic from Srebrenica emphasizes that she hopes justice.

"How much they condemn him, but you see shame, seeking to let him defend himself from freedom, to heal him. But again, I hope that justice will be won."

He received the Hava Verdict, but did not find the son. Is there justice for the killed, for the missing, for their destroyed families?

"Where will justice be? Did my child, from 21 years of age, innocent, did not kill anyone, and so many dunjaluk killed and abode justice." Justice is a lifeless slave. He was supposed to be homeless. He is not a lawyer in The Hague. The Hague is not just. "

The mothers and women of Srebrenica have not yet found their loved ones. There are still about 1,000 people killed in the genocide in Srebrenica. The process of finding and identifying the missing is increasingly difficult and uncertain.