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Karadzic's Arrest Comes Too Late
In January 1996, journalists found two freshly graded areas of soil straddling a dirt track in the village of Glogova, in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina.The larger patch to the south, 20 yd. by 50 yd. (46 m by 18 m) in size, revealed the shattered remains of human beings: a splintered femur amid rubber boots; a broken skull, barely distinguishable from the smooth white stones surrounding it; a jawbone still holding nine teeth. The patch to the north held its own evidence of atrocity: a torn, stained bandage; a split limb still bearing flesh; the rich, sweet smell of human decay.
People:Radovan Karadzic Bill Clinton Activities:1992-5 Bosnia War Source:(Time)
2008-07-22
Top war crimes suspect arrested in Serbia
BELGRADE, Serbia - Former Bosnian Serb President Radovan Karadzic, accused architect of massacres and the politician considered most responsible for the deadly siege of Sarajevo, was arrested Monday evening in a Serbian police raid ending his 13 years as the world's most-wanted war crimes fugitive.
Nations:Serbia Bosnia Netherlands France Activities:1992-5 Bosnia War Source:(AP)
2008-07-21
Karadzic trial unlikely to start for months
THE HAGUE, Netherlands - After nearly 13 years on the run, Radovan Karadzic will have to wait months before he stands trial at the U.N.'s Yugoslav war crimes tribunal on charges of masterminding atrocities throughout the Bosnian war.
Nations:Netherlands Serbia Activities:1992-5 Bosnia War Source:(AP)
2008-07-21
Serbia denies genocide at World Court
Serbia denied it was guilty of genocide during the 1992-1995 war in Bosnia on Monday, opening its defense before the U.N.'s highest court against Croatian allegations of ethnic cleansing.
Nations:Croatia Bosnia Serbia Activities:1992-5 Bosnia War
2008-05-26
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