Mladic's son refuses to negotiate surrender of fugitive father
The son of General Ratko Mladic – the Bosnian Serb wartime commander sought by the UN war crimes tribunal – said he would refuse to negotiate his father’s surrender with Serbian authorities, according to a Belgrade newspaper today.
Darko Mladic told Blic that, earlier this week, police searched the Mladic family home in Belgrade, and authorities interrogated his relatives in an effort to locate the fugitive, indicted for genocide for the slaughter of 8,000 Muslim men and boys at Srebrenica – Europe’s worst carnage since the Second World War.