Tuesday, October 16, 2012

War Crimes Trial Of Former Bosnian Serb Leader Radovan Karadzic Has Begun



Former Balkan Leader Proclaims Innocence Of Genocide Charges -- L.A. Times

LONDON -- Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic declared his innocence and argued that he tried to stop the violent 1990s conflict in his Balkans homeland as he began his defense against war crimes charges Tuesday before an international tribunal in The Hague.

The ex-president of the wartime Republika Sprska faces 10 counts of genocide and related war crimes committed during the Balkan conflict that followed the collapse of the former Yugoslavia.

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More News On The War Crimes Trial Of Former Bosnian Serb Leader Radovan Karadzic

Former Bosnian Leader Begins His Defense at Genocide Trial -- New York Times
Karadzic Denies he Masterminded Killings -- Wall Street Journal
Former Serb leader Karadzic: I deserve reward, not punishment -- Christian Science Monitor
Karadzic calls himself 'tolerant,' says foes plotted massacre -- CNN
At Trial, Karadzic Claims He Tried to Prevent War
-- Voice of America
Radovan Karadzic hails his own 'tolerant' nature and peacemaking -- The Telegraph
Radovan Karadžić: I should be praised for peace efforts -- The Guardian
PROFILE-Karadzic became one of world's most wanted men -- Reuters
Factbox: The charges against Radovan Karadzic -- Reuters
Karadzic trial: List of charges -- BBC

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