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[JURIST] Former Bosnian Serb leader and war crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic has requested, in a motion released Monday by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), that prosecutors release information regarding an alleged immunity deal with former US ambassador to the UN Richard Holbrooke. Writing on his own behalf, Karadic said the ICTY's Rules of Procedure and Evidence...
Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic wants U.N. war crimes prosecutors to turn over any evidence they have about an alleged deal he cut to avoid prosecution, saying he wants to use it in a motion to have his indictment dismissed.
Institute for War & Peace Reporting (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
Bosniaks and Croats welcome proposed changes to charge-sheet, but Serbs says they are politically-motivated. By Milorad Milojevic in Banja Luka (TU No 571, 06-Oct-08)
(from the Global Issues Forum) What: "Karadzic, Bashir, and the Politics of War Crimes Trials" Who: Gary Bass, Associate Professor of Politics and International Affairs When: Monday, October 6, 7:00 pm Where: Robertson 023 Chinese dinner will be served. Recent events have brought the functioning of war crimes tribunals to the forefront of world politics. Over the summer, Bosnian Serb leader Radovan...
Daily Intelligencer - New York Magazine (Free subscription) | 30/09/2008
Photo: Getty Images When villians are too big and too powerful for domestic legal systems to handle, they are sent to Holland to answer for their crimes: Milosevic. Karadzic. Taylor. Now, the Dutch are coming after Mary-Kate Olsen. Specifically, Dutch life-insurance company ReliaStar, the company that held a $10 million life insurance policy for Heath Ledger. Ledger's death was ruled accidental here,...
Institute for War & Peace Reporting (Free subscription) | 30/09/2008
Belgrade officials disappointed that Karadzic arrest failed to activate interim trade agreement. By Aleksandar Roknic in Belgrade (TU No 570, 26-Sep-08)
In what should have been a story about the first major gay pride event in Sarajevo, has turned into a depressingly familiar story of a group of violent extremists (in this case some 70 Wahabbis) making complete asses of themselves, with some good old fashion violence thrown in for good measure. Although, I'm sure their signs had less misspellings that this one . Besides the event itself and the courage...
Institute for War & Peace Reporting (Free subscription) | 26/09/2008
Two months after ex-Bosnian Serb leader arrested, tribunal prosecutors apply to amend his charge sheet. By Simon Jennings in The Hague (TU No 570, 26-Sep-08)
Q: What do Radovan Karadzic, former French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin, and George W. Bush have in common? A: Each lives under the slowly growing shadow of a body of international criminal law. This law is evolving towards the ultimate goal of holding even the most powerful leaders personally accountable for crimes committed by the State. It is manifested in international agreements and statutes...
[JURIST] Prosecutors in the case of former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic filed a motion to amend his indictment in the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) on Tuesday, as was planned earlier this month. The indictment in question was issued in 2000, and contains 11 charges against Karadzic, including genocide, murder, persecution, deportation and "other inhumane acts."...
It is well known that the war criminal Radovan Karadzic found time to pen poetry when not presiding over the slaughter of Bosniaks. Well poetry is a generous description for the crap he produced. Here is an example: Sarajevo I hear the misfortune threads Turned into a beetle as if an old singer Is crushed by the silence and turned into a voice. The town burns like a piece of incense In the smoke rumbles...
This week: Owen Bennett Jones explains why America is losing a crucial battle for hearts and minds in Pakistan. Allan Little discovers that much of Radovan Karadzic's dark legacy endures in the hills of Bosnia. From Bolivia, Daniel Schweimler asks if there is a civil war brewing in the country. Humphrey Hawksley reveals why Estonia worries about living next door to the tough new Russia. And in Israel,...
This week: Owen Bennett Jones explains why America is losing a crucial battle for hearts and minds in Pakistan. Allan Little discovers that much of Radovan Karadzic's dark legacy endures in the hills of Bosnia. From Bolivia, Daniel Schweimler asks if there is a civil war brewing in the country. Humphrey Hawksley reveals why Estonia worries about living next door to the tough new Russia. And in Israel,...