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Bosnian Serb general Mladic's early release denied by UN court

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Posted on May 14, 2026

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UN Court Rejects Early Release Request for Ratko Mladic Over Health Issues

UN Court Denies Early Release for Ratko Mladic

Background of the Case

AMSTERDAM, May 14 (Reuters) - A U.N. war crimes court said on Thursday it had denied a bid for early release by Ratko Mladic, the 84-year-old Bosnian Serb general convicted of genocide and crimes against humanity, who had cited his deteriorating health.

Mladic is serving a life sentence for his role in the 1992-95 war in Bosnia, and is currently held in the U.N. detention unit in The Hague.

Humanitarian Grounds for Release

The general filed a motion for early release on humanitarian grounds, the court said last month, because he is in a state of "advanced, irreversible medical decline".

Court's Assessment of Mladic's Health

The court in its ruling said that Mladic is indeed in "the final stages of his life", as it called his situation "dire".

But it also said that the conditions at the detention centre ensured his maximum comfort, while the detention itself did not exacerbate the situation.

"There is no additional treatment available elsewhere that is unavailable in the Netherlands," the court concluded as it denied the request.

"Mladic continues to receive comprehensive and compassionate treatment from qualified doctors, nursing staff, and prison staff."

Mladic's Medical Condition

Mladic suffers from cognitive impairments, and has been hospitalised numerous times in recent years, according to earlier court documents and hearings.

Crimes and Conviction

He led Bosnian Serb forces during Bosnia's war, part of the bloody breakup of Yugoslavia. 

Mladic was convicted on charges of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes, including terrorising the civilian population of the Bosnian capital Sarajevo, and the killing of more than 8,000 Muslim men and boys taken prisoner in the eastern town of Srebrenica in 1995.

(Reporting by Bart Meijer, Editing by William Maclean)

Key Takeaways

  • Mladic, aged 84, filed a motion on April 30, 2026 citing advanced, irreversible decline and serious recent medical incidents including a neurological crisis, stroke, heart disease, kidney failure, and diabetes (koha.net).
  • The UN court ordered an independent medical evaluation with reports due by May 1, 2026 assessing his current health, life expectancy, and adequacy of care (marketscreener.com).
  • Despite acknowledging Mladic is in the final stages of life, the court concluded that the detention conditions in the Netherlands ensure maximum comfort and no superior treatment is available elsewhere (investing.com).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why was Ratko Mladic's request for early release denied?
The UN court denied Ratko Mladic's early release, stating that his care at the detention center is comprehensive and his situation would not improve elsewhere.
What crimes was Ratko Mladic convicted of?
Ratko Mladic was convicted of genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes, including the Srebrenica massacre and targeting civilians in Sarajevo.
What is Ratko Mladic's current health condition?
Mladic is described as being in advanced, irreversible medical decline, with cognitive impairments and multiple hospitalizations in recent years.
Where is Ratko Mladic serving his sentence?
He is serving a life sentence at the UN detention unit in The Hague, Netherlands.

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