Ebook: They would never hurt a fly war criminals on trial in The Hague
Author: Slavenka Drakulic
- Tags: Atrocities, HISTORY--Europe--General, Nationalism, Nationalism--Former Yugoslav republics, Political culture, Political culture--Croatia, Political culture--Serbia, War criminals--Croatia--Psychology, War criminals--Psychology, War criminals--Serbia--Psychology, Yugoslav War 1991-1995--Atrocities, Yugoslav War Crime Trials Hague Netherlands 1994-, Electronic books, Biography, International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committe
- Year: 2004
- Publisher: Penguin Group US
- City: London;Croatia;Netherlands;Hague;Serbia;Yugoslavia
- Language: English
- epub
"Who were they? Ordinary people like you or me—or monsters?" asks internationally acclaimed author Slavenka Drakulic as she sets out to understand the people behind the horrific crimes committed during the war that tore apart Yugoslavia in the 1990s. Drawing on firsthand observations of the trials, as well as on other sources, Drakulic portrays some of the individuals accused of murder, rape, torture, ordering executions, and more during one of the most brutal conflicts in Europe in the twentieth century, including former Serbian president Slobodan Miloševic; Radislav Krstic, the first to be sentenced for genocide; Biljana Plavšic, the only woman accused of war crimes; and Ratko Mladic, now in hiding. With clarity and emotion, Drakulic paints a wrenching portrait of a country needlessly torn apart.