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UN Dispatch (Free subscription) | yesterday
Today's Washington Post features an article on how the upcoming trial of Radovan Karadzic presents an opportunity for the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) to improve its image following the somewhat tumultuous trial of Serb leader Slobodan...
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JURIST (Free subscription) | yesterday
[JURIST] The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) on Thursday convicted a Kosovar journalist on contempt of court charges and fined him 7,000 euros for revealing the identity of a witness in the war crimes trial of former Kosovar Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj. Baton Haxhiu was indicted on the charges and pleaded not guilty in May. The judgment summary, read aloud by the...
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Global Voices Online (Free subscription) | yesterday
A Step at a Time accounts for an RFE/RL-interview with a Russian academic, commenting on the country's wish to close the International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) after the arrest of former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic.
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
The media circus over the capture of Radovan Karadzic has little to do with any notion of "justice" for his victims. Rather it is a continuation of the simplistic myth, peddled by Western leaders and the media through the Nineties, that the disintegration of Yugoslavia was the result of ancient ethnic hatreds and that the Serbs were the chief aggressors in the break-up.
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San Diego Union (Free subscription) | yesterday
Radovan Karadzic sent word he plans to defend himself against U.N. genocide charges, but his fellow Serbs were more enthralled with details that emerged Wednesday about his secret life: a mistress, a bogus family in the U.S., and regular visits to the Madhouse bar and its photo of his beardless days as wartime leader of Bosnian Serbs.
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Russia News Net (Free subscription) | yesterday
MOSCOW. (RIA Novosti political commentator Andrei Fedyashin) - The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia at The Hague (ICTY) finally got another N1 prisoner: on a warrant from The ...
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France24 (Free subscription) | yesterday
Posters supporting Bosnian Serb war crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic appeared in Visegrad, Bosnia on Thursday, as he awaits transfer to the International Criminal Tribunal. Karadzic was long wanted for his role in the 1995 Srebrenica massacre.
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Euractive (Free subscription) | yesterday
There is a new, fresh atmosphere in the Western Balkans following the decisive action taken by Serbia's new government, Miroslav Lajcák, the High Representative of the International Community in Bosnia and Herzegovina, told EurActiv in an interview.
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Turkish daily news (Free subscription) | yesterday
Turkey welcomes the arrest of the Bosnian Serb war criminal Radovan Karadzic, whose delivery to the International Criminal Tribunal for the former
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All Africa (Free subscription) | yesterday
Coming so soon after the International Criminal Court's indictment of Sudanese President Hassan al-Bashir, the capture on Monday of former Serbian President Radovan Karadzic reinforces the message that leaders everywhere must ultimately be called to account.
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | yesterday
BELGRADE, Serbia - Radovan Karadzic sent word he plans to defend himself against U.N. genocide charges, but his fellow Serbs were more enthralled with details that emerged yesterday about his secret life: a mistress, a bogus family in the United States, and regular visits to the Madhouse bar and its photo of his beardless days as wartime leader of Bosnian Serbs.
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Denver Post (Free subscription) | yesterday
Radovan Karadzic sent word he plans to defend himself against U.N. genocide charges, but his fellow Serbs were more enthralled with details that emerged Wednesday about his secret life: a mistress and a bogus family in the U.S.
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The Chief Brief (Free subscription) | yesterday
As someone who has spent a fair amount of time in Srebrenica, I was happy to see this story . The lawyer for former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic say he will conduct his own defense before the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague, where he faces charges of genocide and war crimes committed in Bosnia in the 1990s. Karadzic was arrested near Belgrade on Monday...