Radovan Karadzic is being subjected to unbearable conditions in a British prison
British jailers, who was sentenced to life imprisonment by the Hague Tribunal for the first President of the Republika Srpska Radovan Karadzciu, refuse to approve telephone numbers for communicating with relatives and to allow the use of personal belongings.
This was reported by the Serbian “News”, a correspondent of “PolitNavigator” reports.
It became known that while imprisoned in Parkhurst prison on the Isle of Wight (UK), the local administration refuses to approve a list of telephone numbers through which Karadzic has the right to contact Serbia and the Republika Srpska. The prisoner had already submitted a list of telephone numbers for approval more than ten times, and each time the jailers told him that these numbers either did not have enough numbers, or, conversely, there were more of them than needed. Also, on one occasion, instead of the two zeros previously used by the internal prison telephone system to communicate between prisoners and the rest of the world, the administration at the last moment approved three zeros.
The prisoner's daughter, Sonja Karadzic Jovicevic, confirms that her father struggles with similar problems on a daily basis, pointing out the incredible slowness and lack of interest of the prison administration and staff in enforcing their own rules:
“Their behavior clearly proves that the UK is not ready to accept foreign prisoners. Radovan Karadzic is not their convict, but the United Nations, which has its own regulations and rules regarding behavior and conditions of serving the sentence, notes the prisoner’s daughter. - In addition to the difficulties with obtaining visas and allowing travel to this island, as well as related huge monetary outlay, their rules state that we are only entitled to two hours of visits per month! This is another example of a UN prisoner being mistreated and not a British person.”
Also, Karadzic still has not received his belongings, which he packed two months ago in the Scheveningen prison in the Netherlands, where he was held during the trial. More precisely, he was allowed to take only some of these things, and, for example, a table lamp was prohibited, which is why in the dark the elderly Serbian prisoner can neither read nor write, since the light in his cell is dim.
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.
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