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Old December 24th, 2017 #1
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Default Alfred Vierling about the Yugoslavia Tribunal: "There is a huge dirty air around this institution."

by Sjors Remmerswaal • 23 December 2017

From Yugoslavia Tribunal this week came the news that at the end of the year the doors will close and the current cases will be transferred to the UN International Rest Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals. This conscious tribunal was established by the United Nations in 1993, at the time of the war in Yugoslavia, which took place from the beginning of 1991 up to and including 2001. The primary goal of the tribunal is to prosecute and punish war criminals. However, the necessary criticism came from this, including from the Netherlands, as political scientist Alfred Vierling reported to three members of the then Dutch government at this tribunal. He responds to some questions from ReAct.

On your website you can read that you have filed a complaint against three members of the then Dutch government, what exactly was the reason for this?

From the article by Re-Act,translated by Google.

The link in Dutch.

Closure of the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia

"In response to the press release from the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, i would like to point out to everyone my denouncement as presented to the International Criminal Law Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia 12 october 1999. Denouncing war crimes committed against Servia denouncement of 3 Dutch members of government at International Criminal Law Tribunal for former Yougoslavia, The Hague: by highly specialized legal documents in cooperation with University of Montreal and Greek judges; See for the denouncement document under this text."

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From Alfred his own site in English.
 
Old January 17th, 2018 #2
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Default Alfred Vierling interviewed for geopolitica.ru about the International Criminal Law Tribunal for former Yougoslavia ICTY.

ICTY: “Something smells pretty fishy about this institution”

15.01.2018 Netherlands,Alfred Vierling

The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) announced at 21 December 2017 that it will be closing at year’s end and transferring its outstanding caseload to the UN’s International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals (MICT). ICTY was set up by the UN in 1993 at the height of the Yugoslav wars, which raged from 1991 to 2001. The Tribunal’s chief objective is the prosecution and punishment of war criminals. However, it has faced a barrage of criticism for its work in practice, including Dutch criticism. Political scientist Alfred Vierling, for instance, lodged charges at ICTY against three ministers of the then Dutch government. Below are his responses to some questions posed by Sjors Remmerswaal.

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