SARAJEVO, April 11 (FENA) - The Society for Threatened Peoples in BiH has welcomed the verdict of the Appeals Chamber of the Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals, according to which the leader of the Serbian Radical Party, Vojislav Šešelj, has been sentenced to ten years in prison.
“Despite the fact, we are dissatisfied with the verdict because Šešelj was not in prison and he has no intention to be there. He also managed to turn the Tribunal into a circus for his own advantage,” told FENA the President of the Society for Threatened Peoples in BiH Fadila Memišević.
She added that the only satisfaction can be found in the fact that Šešelj was convicted or pronounced guilty under three counts of indictment, for persecution, deportations and other inhumane acts.
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