Radovan Karadzic: ‘the Osama Bin Laden of Europe’ captured

As he was: Radovan Karadzic (Image: ©mermadon 1967/ Flickr)

The Serb government woos the European Union, after a twelve-year hunt for the former Bosnian Serb war president came to an end on 21 July. The second-most wanted man after Bin Laden (as nicknamed by Richard Holbrooke, broker of the 1995 Dayton Peace Agreement), is a multiple genocide suspect in the 1992-1995 war in Bosnia. Perspective/ archive

ANALYSIS Serbia’s Radovan Karadzic, prisoner bus line number 73

Serbia’s Radovan Karadzic, prisoner bus line number 73

How the war criminal was arrested in Belgrade on 21 July, and happens in Serbia now

by n- ost @ // 23/07/08

slobodan milosevic, report, boris tadic, ratko mladić, world affairs

ANALYSIS Serbia: rising nationalism imperils Mladic, Karadzic hunt

Serbia: rising nationalism imperils Mladic, Karadzic hunt

Where will the ballot results place Serbia in its snap election on 11 May, and what consequences will it have for the hunt for the Bosnian Serb fugitives?

by mira galanova // 08/05/08

elections, independence, vojislav kostunica, boris tadic, ratko mladić, world affairs

Remembering Srebrenica

Remembering Srebrenica

July 14 the sees one of the largest joint trials ever seen in an international court, as seven members of the Bosnian Serb army are put on trial in connection with the Srebrenica massacre

by Dragana Nikolic Solomon @ , Pedja Popovic @ // 14/07/06

ratko mladić, world affairs

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