["Now pick a Nazi war criminal. Look at what he was on trail for."]
Okay, I'll pick one. How about Heinrich Himmler?
Now, tell me what trail he was on and then pick his analagous counterpart in Serbia that was on the same trail as that monster?....How about Pol Pot?...oops how silly of me - wrong country that was Cambodia.
Milosevic:
four counts of crimes against humanity (Article 5 deportation; murder; persecutions on political, racial or religious grounds; other inhumane acts)
http://www.un.org/icty/glance/milosevic.htm
Alfred Rosenberg
crimes against humanity set forth in Count 4 of the Indictment, including a wide variety of crimes against persons and property.
Hans Frank
crimes against humanity perpetrated during his administration of the occupied territories.
Wilhelm Frick
count 3 of the indictment and of crimes against humanity as set fort in count 4.
Walter Funk
war crimes according to count 3 and in crimes against humanity under count 4.
Wilhelm Keitel
indictment N° 3, as well as in crimes against humanity according to the act of indictment N° 4, in particular with respect to the cruel treatment inflicted on prisoners of war and civilians in the occupied territories.
Ernst Kaltenbrunner
crimes against humanity, set forth in Count 4 of the Indictment, in particular with respect to the atrocities committed in the concentration camps.
http://www.trial-ch.org/en/trial-watch/profile/db/facts/ernst_kaltenbrunner_103.html You can look at the rest.
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If you look at the themes, go beyond the shear semantics, you realize that those sentenced in the Hague, did the same sort of things Nazi war criminals did.