Hunting Mladic. International Justice at Work
Description
Central to this film is a man with the status of a head of state: Serge Brammertz, prosecutor of the ICTY, the International Criminal Tribunal for Ex-Yugoslavia. His obsession has finally turned into reality with the arrest of General Ratko Mladic, the former Bosnian Serb military leader responsible for the massacre at Srebrenica and who has avoided genocide charges for the last 15 years. Patrick Remacle's film takes us behind the scenes of the last genocide in Europe and examines the political lessons to be learned from it.
Runtime
54 min 33 sec
Subjects
- World history (1846)
- Offenses against property (33)
- Criminology (171)
- Offenses against the person (33)
Geography
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