UN
Tribunal Seeks War Crimes Suspect Mladic Medical File
BELGRADE (AP)--U.N. war crimes prosecutors have demanded Belgrade hand
over the medical file of fugitive Serb fugitive, Gen. Ratko Mladic, an
official said Wednesday.
Rasim Ljajic, the official in charge of relations with the court in
The Hague, Netherlands, said that "there is no doubt" that Mladic's medical
record will be given to the prosecutors.
Mladic was charged in 1995 with genocide for allegedly orchestrating
the massacre of 8,000 Muslims from Srebrenica and for other atrocities
committed by Serb troops during Bosnia's 1992-95 war.
The fugitive general remains at large despite immense international
pressure on Belgrade for his arrest, including the threat of renewed isolation
of the Balkan country.
The government here has maintained that it has been unable to locate
Mladic. But the U.N. prosecutors insist that he is hiding in Serbia under
protection from the military.
The prosecutors recently have demanded from Belgrade Mladic's military
file. The medical record is a separate document, Ljajic explained, saying
the authorities will need to gather it from the Belgrade military hospital
and other clinics where Mladic might have been treated.
Serbian media have reported that Mladic was seriously ill, but this
has not been confirmed by any of the Belgrade doctors.
Serbia-Montenegro's Defense Minister Zoran Stankovic is the former head
of the Belgrade military hospital and is known to have had close ties to
Mladic.
January 11, 2006 05:46 ET (10:46 GMT)