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The Hague court - Neyts asks for a mandate extension

support@globulebleu.com, Thursday 26 February 2009 16:51 ::

On Thursday 12th March, Annemie Neyts MEP, President of the ELDR Party and ALDE group spokesperson on foreign affairs will discuss a proposal for the extension of the Hague court mandate (the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia) in the European Parliament.

The aim is to give the last two fugitives, Ratko Mladic and Goran Hadzic, the time to be judged by the International Tribunal.

"The last two fugitives must have been judged by the court or by leftover mechanisms, in order to avoid any kind of impunity approach" stated Neyts in the report unanimously approved last Tuesday by the Foreign Affairs Committee.


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