Yugoslav Govt names 23 war crimes suspects

The Yugoslav Government has named 23 suspects whom it plans to arrest and extradite to the UN War Crimes Tribunal in the Hague.

The Yugoslav Government has named 23 suspects whom it plans to arrest and extradite to the UN War Crimes Tribunal in the Hague.

The list includes the court’s two most wanted men, former Bosnian-Serb political leader Radovan

Karadzic and his top general, Ratko Mladic, who are both accused of genocide.

Also included in the list was Milan Milutinovic, the current Serbian President, who cannot be extradited because he is protected by parliamentary immunity.

The Yugoslav Government has given the other 22 suspects three days to surrender.

After that, they will be hunted down, arrested and extradited.

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