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Diaries of Yugoslavia wars fugitive surface

Ratko Mladic, architect of Srebrenica massacre during the Yugoslavia wars, may have left evidence in thousands of hand-written pages.

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Muslim women cry by the coffin of their relative, laid among 774 other newly identified victims of the 1995 Srebrenica massacre lined up for a joint burial, in Potocari July 10.
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Ratko Mladic, architect of Srebrenica massacre during the Yugoslavia wars, is shown in this July 1995 file photo.

Some 18 war diaries purportedly written by Gen. Ratko Mladic, the No. 1 fugitive now at large from the Yugoslav wars and architect of the Srebrenica genocide, may be the most significant trove of evidence obtained in years by a tribunal in The Hague trying to create a record of the worst crimes in Europe since World War II.

Or it could be Serbia鈥檚 way of saying: We are never going to capture Mladic, so here are some of his (edited) diaries, instead.

The 3,000-plus pages linked to the Bosnian Serb commander were found in February in a wall at his former Belgrade apartment using high-tech cameras. Serbia shared them with The Hague tribunal, which ruled them authentic, admitting their use as evidence in the case of Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, now on trial for war crimes and ethnic cleansing.

The diaries record meetings with Croat leaders who wanted an alliance with Serbs against Muslims in Bosnia early in the war, revelations that may affect other ongoing trials. But Mladic鈥檚 diaries make no mention of the infamous Srebrenica massacre 鈥 officially viewed as a genocide 鈥 whose 15th anniversary was July 11.

A ceremony marking the event included 60,000 people, a host of diplomats, and 厂别谤产颈补鈥檚 president, Boris Tadic. The White House was represented by Samantha Power of the National Security Council; President Obama called for Mladic鈥檚 arrest.

The Hague tribunal鈥檚 prosecutor, Sir Geoffrey Nice, who conducted the trial against former Serb President Slobodan Milosevic, finds it hard to believe Mladic kept detailed notes but said nothing of Srebrenica: 鈥淗ow can you kill 8,000 people without recording somehow the decision you have made?鈥 he asks.

The contents of the diary trove are still being appraised. Some Balkan specialists are suspicious of the timing: 鈥淪o we are discussing Mladic鈥檚 diaries, not the fact that he is at large,鈥 observed a former court expert who spoke off the record.

厂别谤产颈补鈥檚 European Union membership has hinged on Mladic鈥檚 deportation to The Hague.

Sir Geoffrey told the Monitor, 鈥淭here鈥檚 no evidence the diaries are genuine, and they鈥檝e had years to concoct them. Politically the drive is to get Serbia into Europe. The problem is they don鈥檛 have Mladic. The diaries look like a substitute for Mladic.鈥

The diaries, in Cyrillic hand, cover Mladic鈥檚 daily agenda during the 1992-95 war years, and have operational comments and notes on those who disagree with him.

What鈥檚 been released so far appears to deal more with the thinking of those Mladic meets than with his own views.

Mladic鈥檚 notes record meetings with three Croat leaders in 1992, who say things like 鈥淢uslims are the common enemy,鈥 and, 鈥淢uslims do not have any ammunition, and we are not going to give them any.鈥

Later, the Croats would form an alliance with the Muslims. But such records add to the story of unofficial US efforts to circumvent a United Nations arms embargo and help Bosnian Muslims defend themselves from a storm of attacks on their homes and families

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Pulitzer-winning Monitor journalist breaks Bosnia Massacre story in 1995

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