>Ping me when Albania starts 4 wars for the Great Albania or when the K-Government supports it.
That doesn’t mean that some group of terrorists, even if just a handful of kooks, can’t try to start some trouble.
He once boasted on television that his fighters would gouge out Croatian eyeballs with rusty shoehorns, but Vojislav Seselj, one of Serbias most notorious paramilitary leaders, finally faces justice when his trial begins today at the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague.Do you want to know his solution to the Albanians, Croats and Bosniaks? Why don't they change the party platform if they changed their mind and all of the sudden are nice? Now they get 30%, but if the economy was thriving, what percentage would they get?
Mr Seselj, 52, is accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity against non-Serbs during the Croatian and Bosnian wars of 1991-95. His Chetnik militia, named after the royalist Serbian guerrillas in the Second World War, was notorious for brutality, giving no quarter to civilians. Many in it were criminals released from prison by Slobodan Milosevic, the Serbian President, and were often drunk on the battlefield.
Mr Seseljs men have laid down their arms but their ideology lives on in his extreme-nationalist Serbian Radical Party, which holds 82 seats in the 250-seat Serbian parliament and is polling some 30 per cent support with elections due in January.
Anton Nikiforov, spokesman for the prosecution at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY), said: This is one of the most significant trials from the prosecutions perspective. It deals with an important leader of a Serbian political party, who is known for his extremist views. Seselj led a paramilitary unit which committed crimes in both Bosnia and Croatia.
Born in Sarajevo, Mr Seselj claimed during the communist era that Bosnia and Montenegro were invented nations that had no right to exist. This earned him almost two years in prison in Zenica, Bosnia. His experiences there gave him a visceral loathing of Croats and Muslims. The late Warren Zimmerman, former US Ambassador to Yugoslavia, described him as a psychopathic bully.
The trial could reveal important details about the role of the Milosevic regime and the Serbian state in the bloody ethnic cleansing in Croatia and Bosnia. Mr Seselj told the author Tim Judah: Milosevic organised everything. We gathered the volunteers and he gave us a special barracks, Bubanj Potok, all our uniforms, arms, military technology and buses. His key people were the commanders. Nothing could happen on the Serbian side without Milosevics orders or knowledge. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/europe/article650807.ece