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Top Bosnian Serb war crimes fugitive Karadzic arrested
Summary from multiple countries, from articles in English
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The arrest of Radovan Karadzic on Monday gave badly needed credibility to international war crimes tribunals that have struggled for years to bring fugitives to justice, according to former prosecutors, legal experts and human rights groups. (article 23)
He is the most prominent Balkan war crimes suspect arrested since late Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic was sent to the U.N. war crimes tribunal in The Hague on genocide charges in 2001, leaving only two suspects at large. (article 14)
BELGRADE, SERBIA Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, accused architect of a campaign of ethnic mass murder and a war crimes fugitive for more than a decade, was captured Monday by Serbian security forces, officials said. (article 9)
I. Serge Brammertz hailed the arrest as an important step in bringing to justice one of the architects of Europe's worst massacre since World War II. (article 7)
BELGRADE, Serbia - Bosnian Serb wartime president Radovan Karadzic, one of the world's most wanted war crimes fugitives, was arrested near Belgrade after 11 years on the run, in disguise and working as a doctor. (article 3)
Serbian security services found Karadzic while looking for another top war crimes suspect, Gen. Ratko Mladic, Ljajic said. (article 41)
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Karadzic, Serbia, Bosnian, Serbian, War |
Source articles
- A Leader Turned Ghost (nytimes.com, 07/22/2008, 922 words)
- WITNESS: An encounter with Karadzic in the snow (Washington Post, 07/22/2008, 331 words)
- War crimes suspect quizzed (msnbc.msn.com, 07/22/2008, 693 words)
- Karadzic hid in plain sight with false identity :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: World (suntimes.com, 07/22/2008, 941 words)
- Karadzic practised alternative medicine as he eluded police in Belgrade (cbc.ca, 07/22/2008, 782 words)
- The Double Life of an Infamous Serbian Fugitive (nytimes.com, 07/23/2008, 1261 words)
- Bosnian Serb Under Arrest in War Crimes (nytimes.com, 07/22/2008, 760 words)
- Top war crimes suspect arrested in Serbia (boston.com, 07/22/2008, 794 words)
- Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic captured (L.A. Times, 07/22/2008, 1034 words)
- Karadzic 'worked in Serb clinic' (BBC News, 07/22/2008, 855 words)
- Karadzic will fight extradition (BBC News, 07/23/2008, 841 words)
- In Balkans, a blow for justice (boston.com, 07/23/2008, 425 words)
- Karadzic arrested in Belgrade (ft.com, 07/21/2008, 407 words)
- Karadzic arrested in Serbia, worked as doctor (Washington Post, 07/22/2008, 318 words)
- World reaction to Radovan Karadzic's arrest (timesonline.co.uk, 07/22/2008, 605 words)
- Europe’s powder keg could at last be defused (timesonline.co.uk, 07/22/2008, 838 words)
- Top Bosnian Serb war crimes fugitive Karadzic arrested (Washington Post, 07/22/2008, 331 words)
- ABC News: Karadzic: Man No Longer On The Run (ABCNews, 07/21/2008, 328 words)
- Serb wanted for war crimes arrested :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: World (suntimes.com, 07/22/2008, 562 words)
- ABC News: Under Their Noses: 'Butcher's' False ID (ABCNews, 07/22/2008, 238 words)
- European News (timesonline.co.uk, 07/22/2008, 430 words)
- Karadzic: What happens next? (CNN, 07/22/2008, 439 words)
- War Crimes Arrest Bolsters Other Courts (nytimes.com, 07/23/2008, 1044 words)
- Arrest Gives Credibility to War Crimes Tribunals (nytimes.com, 07/22/2008, 860 words)
- FOXNEWS.COM HOME > WORLD (FOX News, 07/22/2008, 321 words)
- Finally, Nowhere to Hide (nytimes.com, 07/23/2008, 347 words)
- Factfile: Bosnia's bloody history (timesonline.co.uk, 07/22/2008, 436 words)
- U.N. Court Clears Serbia of Genocide (Washington Post, 07/21/2008, 577 words)
- Karadzic capture: Readers react (BBC News, 07/22/2008, 708 words)
- poet, psychiatrist, war criminal (timesonline.co.uk, 07/22/2008, 760 words)
- Profile: Radovan Karadzic (BBC News, 07/22/2008, 825 words)
- Radovan Karadzic News (topics.nytimes.com, 07/22/2008, 193 words)
- Bosnian Serb Under Arrest in War Crimes (nytimes.com, 07/23/2008, 1303 words)
- With Karadzic’s Arrest, Europe Sees Triumph (nytimes.com, 07/23/2008, 702 words)
- Karadzic will 'fight war crime extradition' (CNN, 07/22/2008, 22 words)
- Karadzic Faces Justice -Times Online (timesonline.co.uk, 07/21/2008, 622 words)
- Will Mladic be next behind bars? (Washington Post, 07/21/2008, 391 words)
- With Mladic Still at Large, E.U. Halts Serb Membership Talks (Washington Post, 07/21/2008, 572 words)
- Serbs Admit That Officials Aided War Crimes Fugitive (Washington Post, 07/21/2008, 562 words)
- ABC News: Wily War Criminal Hides in Plain Sight (ABCNews, 07/22/2008, 254 words)
- ABC News: Wily War Criminal Hides in Plain Sight (ABCNews, 07/22/2008, 355 words)
- Secret life of fugitive Karadzic (BBC News, 07/23/2008, 468 words)
- Karadzic to reunite with old comrades, enemies (Washington Post, 07/21/2008, 363 words)
- Bosnian Serb Given 27 Years for War Crimes, Cleared of Genocide (Washington Post, 07/21/2008, 384 words)
- Q&A: arrest of Radovan Karadzic (timesonline.co.uk, 07/22/2008, 501 words)
- Two Bosnian Muslim Commanders Convicted of War Crimes (Washington Post, 07/21/2008, 281 words)
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