Usage of Justice as a tool in the name of Justice

01 June 2010 | 18:20 Code : 7708 Asia & Africa
By Mohammad Ibrahim Taherian.
Usage of Justice as a tool in the name of Justice

While the Hague international court was investigating the criminal charges of the most criminal minded and a notorious person in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the former Deputy Chief of the late Ali Ezzat Begovich (from Sin Academy of Bosnia and Herzegovina) was arrested in London airport for unrealistic and non-legal reasons.

In 1990’s, London suspected a group of people supporting insurgents in Bosnia. In the name of justice and in accordance with a century-old contract (signed between the Serbian government and the British officials at that time), London arrested Dr. Ayub Gunvich – who in the late Ali Ezzat Begovich’s presidency was the vice president of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The 1990 incident, led to the situation where the head of government was taken in as hostage. Dr. Ayyub Gunvich, who was in charge of Bosnian government in Sarajevo at that time, adopted a strong stance infront of the International observing forces for the freedom of the head of government. 

Now currently, the most popular criminal, who was responsible for terrible crimes against humanity, formerly in Europe and later in the Balkans, Bosnia and Herzegovina; is now on trial in the Hague International courts, after a decade of hiding and escaping capture. Under such a circumstance, what is the reason behind this conspiracy of arresting the current University professor and former deputy state of Bosnia and Herzegovina at the London airport?

It’s a reminder of the injustice and the destructive role played by some European governments in the nineties war, or a declaration supporting the war criminals, or using the word called as “justice” to further their racist goals and religious fanaticism or all of these.  
 
People who demand freedom and justice, and the Muslim world will not forget the governments responsible for the Balkans war in the nineties. And hope that the International community, especially the European governments, to make sure that their duties are carried out in supporting the suppressed. 

Translation: Atefeh Taherian