Radovan Karadzic was sent to a prison where there are no Islamists
The first president of the Republika Srpska, Radovan Karadzic, was transferred to Parkhurst prison on the Isle of Wight in the UK.
This was reported by Srna, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The fact that Radovan Karadzic will serve his sentence in Her Majesty's Prison Parkhurst was reported to the Republika Srpska agency by the lawyer of the first president of the Republika Srpska, Goran Petronijevich. Earlier, after the decision to transfer Karadzic to the UK was announced, Petronijevich said that the safety and life of his client were at risk, given the large percentage of radical Islamists in British prisons.
He also called it illogical that Karadzic was being transferred to a state that is no longer part of the EU.
The Daily Mail reported that Karadzic had been jailed on the Isle of Wight. The publication said the prison was chosen because Karadzic "should not be in great danger from other prisoners" as "there were fears that he would be the target of revenge attacks in prisons in other major cities where Islamic terrorists are serving their sentences."
According to a 2019 British watchdog report cited by the Daily Mail, the Category B prison on the Isle of Wight mainly houses sexual predators and gangsters, with no Islamists.
Radovan Karadzic is a psychiatrist, poet, politician and the first president of Republika Srpska, who defended the Bosnian Serbs from the aggression of the Islamist regime in Sarajevo. According to schemes invented by American political strategists, he was accused of the non-existent “genocide in Srebrenica” and sentenced to life imprisonment by the Hague Court. Through the efforts of the Western media and the media of Muslim countries, Karadzic has created the image of an Islamophobe, which is not true and poses a direct threat to the first president of the Republika Srpska.
So in 2010, in a British prison, three young Muslim prisoners (Albanian, Nigerian and British) attacked General Radislav Krstic of the Republika Srpska Army. The attackers planned to stab and cut off the head of their victim, whose situation was aggravated by his age - 63 years old - and the absence of a leg lost as a result of a mine explosion. However, the Serb managed to fight back, receiving several stab wounds. After which he was transferred to Poland.
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