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PAVIĆ: HAGUE'S TREATMENT OF MLADIĆ AND KARADŽIĆ SENDS MESSAGE TO REPUBLIKA SRPSKA

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SOURCE: Srna

05/15/2026

15:24

PAVIĆ: HAGUE'S TREATMENT OF MLADIĆ AND KARADŽIĆ SENDS MESSAGE TO REPUBLIKA SRPSKA
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BELGRADE, MAY 15 /SRNA/ – The Hague Tribunal's treatment of Ratko Mladić and Radovan Karadžić is not only an act of terror against their families, but also a message to Republika Srpska - that the Serbian people are regarded as an enemy, political analyst Aleksandar Pavić told SRNA.

Pavić said the Hague Tribunal was established solely to assign blame for the wars to the Serbs and label them as "criminal and genocidal", adding that the current treatment is merely a continuation of that policy.

"A leopard never changes its spots, and that will remain the essence of the Hague Tribunal and its successors until the very end, as well as of those carrying out that miserable and criminal policy", Pavić said, commenting on the Hague Mechanism's decision not to allow General Ratko Mladić to receive treatment in Serbia.

Pavić stated that Great Britain, together with the Western deep state, stands behind the Hague Tribunal and that practically identical treatment is being applied to Radovan Karadžić in a British prison and to General Mladić.

He believes the particularly harsh treatment of Karadžić and Mladić, and the complete trampling of their human rights and dignity, has reasons that have “nothing whatsoever to do" with law or justice.

"The Hague Tribunal was supposed to write a false history of the wars of the 1990s in which all Serbian leaders were cast as the main antiheroes, with Ratko Mladić and Radovan Karadžić the most prominent among them, along with Slobodan Milošević, but especially those two", Pavić stated.

In his view, the actions of the Hague Tribunal should also be seen as a continuation of revenge against the Serbs for having "dared to rise up against NATO".

Pavić said the Hague Tribunal will remain recorded in black letters in the history of law, international law and justice, as well as in European history in general, once that history can be written freely.