Serbian “War Criminal” Vows Not to Return to the Hague Voluntarily

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
November 13, 2014

In Belgrade on Thursday.
In Belgrade on Thursday.

Vojislav Seselj has said he will defy a UN war crimes court if they tell him he needs to return to the Hague, the AP reports.

The “far-right” leader made the statements Thursday, a day after returning home to Serbia on provisional release.

Seselj is charged with various ridiculous crimes, including things that were pretty clearly made-up, as well as things that he probably did which were just a normal part of fighting a war. He allegedly committed these “war crimes” during the Balkan wars, wherein NATO supported the enemies of Serbia.

He was allowed to return home on Wednesday to seek medical treatment, with the condition that he not “interfere with victims or witnesses” and that he return if they ask him to.

However, he said at a news conference “I will not go voluntarily.”

“Why would I?” he added. “I will not hide, but they will have to arrest me.”

He has been held at the Hague in the Netherlands since surrendering in 2003, but it was recently discovered that the 60-year-old has cancer.

Prosecuters have demanded a 28 year sentence for his alleged crimes, but they’ve been unable to convict him because the entire thing is ridiculous and absurd. There just aren’t real laws to sentence a person to prison for fighting a war, and everyone is too embarrassed to cite the Nuremberg travesty.

Serbia is presently ruled by Seselj’s former top associates, who now largely support Serbia’s membership in the EU. If he is summoned to the Hague, it will be they who must arrest him.

“It will be a historic paradox, that I should be arrested by the most direct accomplices in the war crimes that I had allegedly committed,” Seselj said.