Law professor: The Hague Tribunal covered up Serbia’s wartime role in Bosnia

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“Once again” the international tribunal covered up the role Serbia played in the war crimes committed in Bosnia, including the Srebrenica genocide, international law professor Francis Boyle said in a statement issued after the court sentenced former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic to life in prison on Wednesday.

“This is because the United States, the NATO States, and the European Union Member States would all like to integrate Serbia into NATO and the EU just as they have recently done with Montenegro despite the fact that I won two overwhelming World Court Orders against both Serbia and Montenegro to cease and desist from committing all acts of genocide againstRBIH and the Bosnians,” wrote the professor at the University of Illinois College of Law.

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Boyle was the General Agent for the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina with Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Powers before the International Court of Justice.

He said it was a “shocking disgrace” that the Court upheld Karadzic’s acquittal of genocide committed in other areas of Republika Srpska (RS), the semi-autonomous Serb-majority part of Bosnia, which the professor referred to as a “genocidal statelet.”

“Justice demands that Republika Srpska be dismantled!” Boyle concluded.