Ratko Mladić: life in prison is as close to justice as his victims will get
by Julian Borger World affairs editor from World news | The Guardian on (#5JTGR)
Analysis: upholding of genocide conviction for 1995 atrocities is a victorious end to a process few thought would succeed
When Ratko Mladi's life sentence for genocide and crimes against humanity was confirmed, marking the end of the road for the Bosnian Serb general 10 years after his capture, Munira Subai, was in The Hague courtroom to watch.
In July 1995, Subai was outside a UN compound, a disused battery factory near Srebrenica, appealing for protection from Dutch peacekeepers along with thousands of other terrified Bosnian Muslims.
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