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ayvittu69 t1_jee68d4 wrote

Wow, 24 years later already? current tyrans are probably shaking right now...

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Lucretia9 t1_jee5702 wrote

Hope they’re not this slow with putin.

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smhfc t1_jeebk35 wrote

They are generally a lot quicker with the tyrants NATO doesn't support.

So... 8 years before they trial Putin. 24 years untul they get Zelensky.

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Traggadon t1_jeerwbk wrote

Id love to hear some evidence for your claims Zelensky is a tyrant.

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smhfc t1_jeh2516 wrote

I'm not saying Zelenksy is a tyrant...

Is he guitly of war-crimes... who knows?He's been named in the Panama papers despite being anti-corruption. So who knows the truth. Maybe war crimes will come out in the future too.I don't think anyone was saying Thaci was guilty of war crimes at the time, otherwise there would've been more of an uproar from the western media when NATO bombed Belgrade, bombing hospitals and killing civilians, just to back a war criminal as Kosovo's first prime minister.

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Traggadon t1_jeh2b0a wrote

So just "i feel so its real". Just stop.

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smhfc t1_jeh3cv3 wrote

I'm just saying people were so quick to jump on the Kosovo band wagon and support the bombing of Serbia at the time. It makes you wonder what the truth really is in these situations.

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karanbhatt100 t1_jedsggl wrote

“(The Hague, March 31, 2023) – The trial of the former Kosovo leader Hashim Thaçi and three others on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity highlights the ongoing need for justice 24 years after the Kosovo war, Human Rights Watch said today. The trial, taking place before the Kosovo Specialist Chambers in The Hague, begins on April 3, 2023.”

So Ukrainian War crime trial will start on 2047? At earliest

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Ok_War8527 t1_jee2k78 wrote

War crimes these days are filmed and posted everywhere online. Unfortunately that wasn't as big in the 90's so It won't take as long as that probably haha.

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autotldr t1_jedspqu wrote

This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 91%. (I'm a bot)


> The trial of the former Kosovo leader Hashim Thaçi and three others on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity highlights the ongoing need for justice 24 years after the Kosovo war, Human Rights Watch said today.

> Thaçi, Kosovo's former president and prime minister, is charged along with three other senior members of the Kosovo Liberation Army, all senior politicians in Kosovo, for crimes during and just after the 1998-99 Kosovo conflict, including in northern Albania.

> Only a small number of Serbian military and political leaders have faced trial for war crimes in the Kosovo conflict, including former Serbian and Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic.


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