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Reflections on the Croatian Generals’ Acquittal

Categories: Eastern & Central Europe, Croatia, Serbia, Ethnicity & Race, History, Human Rights, International Relations, Law, Politics, Protest, War & Conflict

Alan Jaksic of Balkan Anarchist posts a follow-up [1] to his initial comments [2] on the Nov. 16 reversal of the convictions of the Croatian generals Ante Gotovina [3] and Mladen Markač [4]:

[…] So do I still consider last month’s acquittal at the Hague a “disgraceful acquittal”, an “outrage” and an “insult to all the Serbs from the fallen Krajina…”, and most importantly a “mockery of justice”? Well, I was upset by this vindication initially […]. […] However, I do concede that I lack the qualifications to brand any verdict a “mockery of justice” as an expert could; I am not qualified to use that term in any case and I regret using it in my previous article. I’ll end this post with what I sincerely believe is right:

I don’t want revenge; I just want justice for all victims. I want innocence to be highly regarded, and impunity to be completely condemned. But in a world of state authority and standing armies, I think this will always be compromised in one way or another.