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Trial of Ratko Mladić : ウィキペディア英語版
Trial of Ratko Mladić

''The Prosecutor v. Ratko Mladić'' is a case before the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in The Hague, Netherlands concerning crimes allegedly committed during the Bosnian War by Ratko Mladić as his role as a general in the Yugoslav People's Army and the Chief of Staff of the Army of Republika Srpska.
The trial of Mladić is being presided over by judge Alphons Orie of the Netherlands, with two assisting judges, Christoph Flügge of Germany, and Bakone Justice Moloto of South Africa. Proceedings began on 3 June 2011 with a listing of the charges against Mladić, which included crimes against humanity, particularly in connection with the Srebrenica massacre and Siege of Sarajevo.
==Arrest==
Ratko Mladić was arrested on 26 May 2011 in Lazarevo, near Zrenjanin in the Banat region of the northern province of Vojvodina. His arrest was carried out by two dozen Serbian special police officers wearing black uniforms and masks, and sporting no insignia. The police were accompanied by Security Information Agency and War Crimes Prosecutor's Office agents. The officers entered the village in four jeeps in the early morning hours, while most residents were still asleep. They pulled up to four houses simultaneously, each owned by Mladić's relatives. Mladić was about to venture into the yard for a walk after being awakened by pain, when four officers jumped over the fence and broke into the house just as he moved toward the door, grabbing Mladić, forcing him to the floor, and demanding he identify himself. Mladić identified himself correctly, and surrendered two pistols he had been carrying. He was then taken to Belgrade.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Mladic could be extradited as early as Monday )〕〔(Bosnian Serb fugitive Mladic arrested: family friend ). Reuters. 26 May 2011.〕 Mladić was arrested in the house of his cousin Branislav Mladić, at the Ul. Vuka Karadžića 2.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Mladić uhapšen u Lazarevu! )〕 Branislav had been identified as a possible suspect at least two months before, and had been under surveillance right up to his arrest. After initial doubt as to the identity of the arrested man, then Serbian President Boris Tadić confirmed that it was Mladić at a press conference and announced that the process of extraditing him to the ICTY was under way. Mladić had been using the pseudonym "Milorad Komadić" while in hiding. Mladić was not wearing a beard or any disguise. His appearance reportedly showed he had "aged considerably", and one of his arms was paralyzed due to a series of strokes.
Following his arrest, Mladić appeared before the Belgrade Higher Court for a hearing on whether he was fit to be extradited to the Hague. Judge Milan Dilparić suspended interrogation due to his poor health. Mladić's lawyer Miloš Šaljić said that his poor health prevented him from properly communicating. He was allegedly unable to confirm his personal data, but attempted to talk to the prosecutors on several occasions, especially to Deputy War Crimes Prosecutor Bruno Vekarić. However, the court ruled that he was fit to be extradited on 27 May. According to the Serbian Health Ministry, a team of prison doctors described his health as stable following checkups. Mladić was also visited in prison by Health Minister Zoran Stanković, a former friend.

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