Ratko Mladić citáty

Ratko Mladić bol vrchný veliteľ síl bosnianskych Srbov počas občianskej vojny v rokoch 1992 – 1995. V súčasnosti je Mladić obvinený z vojnových zločinov, vrátane masakrov v Sarajeve a Srebrenici. Pred týmto obvinením sa dlho ukrýval.

26. mája 2011 prezident Srbska Boris Tadić oznámil, že Ratko Mladić bol v Srbsku zatknutý a bude postavený pred medzinárodný súdny dvor v Haagu. Wikipedia  

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“There are so many! It is going to be a feast. There will be blood up to your knees.”

Nedzida Sadikovic, as quoted by Roy Gutman, Newsday News Service, August 9, 1995.
Srebrenica Massacre

“I wonder, if France really wants to create a Muslim state in Europe, why don't they empower them to do this in Paris or Britain?”

Interview with Gaspari di Sklafani in DJente, Han Pijesak, 1994
Interviews (1993 – 1995)

“When I guarantee something, it's the same as the word of the Almighty.”

Quoted by Laura Silber in the Financial Times
Interviews (1993 – 1995)

“With one exception, the following quotes are taken directly from archival footage shot by VRS military cameramen. The arrival of the Bosnian Serb army is covered, as well as their subsequent rush to Potočari, the site of the Dutch base where tens of thousands of Bosnian Muslim refugees had taken cover, seeking protection from the United Nations.”

Krle, Krstić, come on. Record that flag. Tear that flag down so it doesn't fly any more. Pull it down. Bravo! Towards Potočari! Towards Potočari and Bratunac! Don't stop, come on! Go in front of me the whole way, come on. Come on, boys, forward!
Here we are, on the eleventh of July of the year 1995, in Serbian Srebrenica. On the eve of yet another great Serb holiday we present this town as a gift to the Serb nation. The moment has finally arrived that, after the revolt against the Dahijas, we will have vengeance against the turks in this place."
There are so many! It is going to be a feast. There will be blood up to your knees. Nedzida Sadikovic, as quoted by Roy Gutman, Newsday News Service, August 9, 1995.
"Don't be afraid of anything, just take it easy, easy. Let the women and children go first. Thirty buses are coming, we're send you off toward Kladanj. Don't be afraid of anything, nobody is going to do anything to you. Thank you, thank you. Thanks, be safe. Nobody knows anything. Everything is done on my order."
Srebrenica Massacre