Friday, 27 May 2011

Harry's News

In Harry's news today, Serbian police have arrested war criminal Ratko Mladic in a northern town in Serbia. He was the leader of the army and is wanted on war crimes in Serbia formerly known as Yugoslavia in the 1990's for the deaths of at least 100,000 Serbian and Bosnian muslims and displacement of 1 million who were executed in Yugoslavia and Bosnia during the Bosnian and Yugoslavia war. He is on trial in the Hague and if he is found guilty he will be executed for his crimes. There is lots of celebrations in Serbia for his capture.

In other news, the G8 summit began in France yesterday with talks about Libya and what to do with the country. The countries there are trying to discuss for a ceasefire in the country to stop the violence and to capture Colonel Gaddifi and his son.

That Harry's News.

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