Bosnian War
Military Conflict
Karadzic trial to resume next March...have been adjourned until March next year. Karadzic, who has denied his 11 war crimes charges from the Bosnian war in the 1990s, had boycotted proceedings since the trial started last week. He had been arguing for an extra ten months. In this article: Radovan Karadzic, Bosnian War, and Sarajevo |
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USATODAY.com | November 02, 2009
Karadzic to continue trial boycott
...life imprisonment. Karadzic's boycott last week frustrated dozens of survivors of the 1992-95 Bosnian war who traveled hundreds of kilometers (miles) by bus last week to see him face justice after 13 years on the run. Sladojevic said...
In this article: Radovan Karadzic, All rights reserved, Yugoslav war, World War II, USA Today, and U.N.
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Telegraph.co.uk - International news | November 02, 2009
Radovan Karadzic 'regretted that not all Bosnian Muslims died at Srebrenica'
...jackasses and idiots," he said. Mr Karadzic has denied 11 war crimes charges including counts of genocide for the Srebrenica massacre and the wider ethnic cleansing campaign in the Bosnian war of the 1990s. Mr Karadzic, who is representing...
In this article: Radovan Karadzic, United Nations, The Hague, Bosnia, Defendant, and Ratko Mladic
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BBC News | November 03, 2009
Karadzic defiant at Hague hearing
...years in hiding. Prosecutors say Mr Karadzic was the leader of an ethnic cleansing campaign in the Bosnian War, calling him the "undisputed leader" of Serbs responsible for carrying out atrocities during the conflict. Prosecutors have...
In this article: Radovan Karadzic, The Hague, Defendant, Serbian Democratic Party, and Sarajevo
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Telegraph.co.uk - International news | November 03, 2009
Radovan Karadzic defiant in first genocide trial appearance
...last July after 13 years on the run. Another prosecutor, Alan Tieger, has accused him of being the "supreme commander" of an ethnic cleansing campaign of Croats and Muslims during the Bosnian war. On Monday, Mr Tieger accused Karadzic of...
In this article: Radovan Karadzic, Slobodan Milosevic, UN, Ratko Mladic, and Bosnia Hercegovina
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thestar.com | October 27, 2009
Serb leader harnessed forces of hatred, trial told
...PRESS THE HAGUE-Prosecutors launched their case against Radovan Karadzic on Tuesday for war crimes during the 1992-95 Bosnian war, but the former Bosnian Serb leader shunned the second day of his trial at the UN tribunal. Karadzic has...
In this article: Radovan Karadzic, Hague, Netherlands, Nationalism, UN, and Bosnia
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Sydney Morning Herald - World | November 03, 2009
Karadzic makes first appearance at his trial
He is conducting his own defence on 11 charges of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity for his role in the 1992-95 Bosnian war that claimed some 100,000 lives and caused 2.2 million people to flee their homes. This...
In this article: Radovan Karadzic
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Sydney Morning Herald - World | November 03, 2009
Karadzic regretted failure to kill all Muslims, court told
...away.'' Mr Karadzic, 64, faces 11 charges of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity for his role in the 1992-95 Bosnian war that claimed about 100,000 lives and caused another 2.2 million people to flee their homes. War crimes...
In this article: Radovan Karadzic, The Hague, Ratko Mladic, United Nations, and Belgrade
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Sydney Morning Herald - World | October 26, 2009
Karadzic boycotts start of genocide trial
...session would go ahead if Karadzic continued his boycott. Karadzic, 64, faces 11 charges of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity for his role in the Bosnian war. He denies all charges but risks a life jail sentence if found...
In this article: Radovan Karadzic, UN, Sarajevo, Bosnia, and Slobodan Milosevic
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Sunday Mirror | October 27, 2009
Karadzic is a 'leader of war crimes'
...said he must appear by Monday or be tried in absentia. Karadzic denies 11 offences, including two charges of genocide for the massacre of 8,000 Muslim men and boys during the Bosnian war of 1992-1995, which killed more than 100,000 people.
In this article: Radovan Karadzic, UN, Sarajevo, and The Hague
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The Bosnian War, also known as the War in Bosnia and Herzegovina, was an international armed conflict that took place between March 1992 and November 1995. The war involved several sides. According to numerous International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia judgements the conflict involved Bosnia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (later Serbia and Montenegro) as well as Croatia. According to an International Court of Justice judgment, Serbia gave military and financial support to Serb forces which consisted of the Yugoslav People's Army, the Army of Republika Srpska, the Serbian Ministry of the Interior, the Ministry of the Interior of Republika Srpska and Serb Territorial Defense Forces. Croatia gave military support to Croat forces of the self-proclaimed Croatian Community of Herzeg-Bosnia. Bosnian government forces were led by the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. These factions changed objectives and allegiances several times at various stages of the war.
Because the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina was a consequence of the instability in the wider region of the former Yugoslavia, and due to the involvement of neighboring countries Croatia and Serbia and Montenegro, there was long-standing debate as to whether the conflict was a civil war or a war of aggression. Most Bosniaks and many Croats, western politicians and human rights organizations claimed that the war was a war of Serbian and Croatian aggression based on the Karađorđevo agreement, while Serbs often considered it a civil war.
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