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Radovan Karadzic News
Summary from multiple countries, from articles in English
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The arrest of Radovan Karadzic has given Hague Tribunal prosecutors the chance to win a landmark case against a man accused of orchestrating the horrors of the Bosnian war. (article 12)
The real Dragan Dabic has emerged - and the 66-year-old construction worker was shocked Thursday to discover his identity had apparently been stolen by one of the world's most notorious war crimes suspects. (article 2)
Details of the arrest of Radovan Karadzic are fuzzy and conflicting, but his ability to elude capture for 13 years after indictment for his role in the slaughter of thousands is quite clear. (article 17)
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 13)
Also on Tuesday, a judge in Belgrade ordered the wartime Bosnian Serb leader to be transferred to the United Nations war crimes tribunal in The Hague to face trial. (article 4)
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 23)
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Karadzic, Bosnian, Serb, Serbian, RADOVAN |
Source articles
- Radovan Karadzic, aka Doctor Dragan David Dabic (L.A. Times, 07/23/2008, 574 words)
- Serbia IDs man behind Karadzic's false identity (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 07/24/2008, 647 words)
- The Double Life of an Infamous Serbian Fugitive (nytimes.com, 07/23/2008, 1261 words)
- Karadzic practised alternative medicine as he eluded police in Belgrade (cbc.ca, 07/22/2008, 782 words)
- Karadzic Hopes to Defend Himself in War Crimes Tribunal (FOX News, 07/23/2008, 788 words)
- SERB'S FUGITIVE LIFE HAD MISTRESS, BOGUS FAMILY (NY Post, 07/23/2008, 492 words)
- At Trial, Former Serb Leader Seeks to Represent Himself (nytimes.com, 07/24/2008, 937 words)
- Karadzic plans to defend himself against UN war crimes charges (cbc.ca, 07/23/2008, 426 words)
- ABC News: Karadzic's Alter Ego Had Mistress (ABCNews, 07/23/2008, 350 words)
- ABC News: Karadzic: A Tale of Disguise and Deception (ABCNews, 07/23/2008, 437 words)
- ABC News: Wily War Criminal Hides in Plain Sight (ABCNews, 07/22/2008, 248 words)
- Court wants exemplary Karadzic trial (BBC News, 07/24/2008, 832 words)
- Arrest Gives Credibility to War Crimes Tribunals (nytimes.com, 07/22/2008, 860 words)
- War Crimes Arrest Bolsters Other Courts (nytimes.com, 07/23/2008, 1044 words)
- Bosnia war fugitive Karadzic arrested - (baltimoresun.com, 07/24/2008, 316 words)
- Radovan Karadzic News (topics.nytimes.com, 07/25/2008, 193 words)
- Seattle Times Newspaper (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 07/23/2008, 319 words)
- Ratko Mladic: The Real War Crime Catch (ABCNews, 07/24/2008, 786 words)
- Karadzic and War’s Lessons (nytimes.com, 07/24/2008, 817 words)
- International Tribunal Indictment Against Radovan Karadzic (Washington Post, 07/24/2008, 8564 words)
- Serb Leader’s Capture Brings Little Solace at Site of Killings in Bosnia (nytimes.com, 07/25/2008, 1008 words)
- A Leader Turned Ghost (nytimes.com, 07/22/2008, 927 words)
- Bosnian Serb Under Arrest in War Crimes (nytimes.com, 07/22/2008, 760 words)
- Bosnian Serb Under Arrest in War Crimes (nytimes.com, 07/23/2008, 829 words)
- With Karadzic’s Arrest, Europe Sees Triumph (nytimes.com, 07/23/2008, 704 words)
- ABC News: Karadzic's Capture Signals Big Shift for Serbia (ABCNews, 07/23/2008, 318 words)
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