Relatives of the victims of the Bosnian War and witnesses of the genocide in the country demanded the re-arrest of war butcher Dario Kordic, who was released by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) for the Ahmiçi massacre and was proud of his brutality that day.
Relatives of the victims of the Bosnian War (1992-1995) and witnesses of the genocide in the country demanded the re-arrest of Dario Kordic, who was released by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY), where he was on trial for the Ahmiçi massacre.
In the letter sent to Graciela Santana, Head of the Residual Mechanisms of International Criminal Courts from the Association of Genocide Victims and Witnesses, Kordic's statements were made that she did not regret what she had done in the war and that she could do anything again. The early release decision was requested to be reconsidered.
Pointing out that the statement in question is an indication that Kordic was deceiving the ICTY judges, who sentenced him to 25 years in prison, the following statements were included in the letter:
"If a war criminal who was sentenced to 25 years in prison for his crimes and was released 8 years and 4 months early, says that he can do everything again after 9 years, it is not only mocking international law, insulting the victims, trying to destroy the international legal order, but also trying to bring new crimes to the same person. Indicates that it is ready to process. This is not an empty threat, it is a real threat, as the President of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Lidija Bradara, and Sanja Vlaisavljevic, one of the ministers of the Government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, support the war criminal in question. We have repeatedly warned the international community, which has done nothing about it, to deny the genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina and to prevent the perpetrators from being supported by the state authorities."
HE IS PROUD OF THE MASSACRE HE HAVE DONE!
The words of the brutal Kordic -'(My friend did what I did) He silently asked me if the prison was worth the war. I told him that I would do it all over again, that I wouldn't change a second, that every second was worth it -, who served as the Commander of the Croatian Defense Council (HVO) during the war and was tried for the Ahmiçi massacre, in the video circulating on social media, were met with reaction in the country.
Kordic was sentenced to 25 years in prison by the ICTY in the case of the murder of 116 Bosniak civilians in the village of Ahmiçi in Bosnia and Herzegovina on April 16, 1993 by HVO troops.
The decision published by the ICTY on 17 December 2004 confirmed that the Bosnian Croat politician and HVO commander Kordic had planned the military attack on the village of Ahmici in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Kordic was released in 2014 after serving two-thirds of his sentence.