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جريمة حرب هاربة [ردوفن] [كردزيك] يوقف في صربيا
يوم الثلاثاء, يوليو-تمّوز [22ند], 2008 تناقشت هذا تقرير في ال [رينف] ساحات > أوقفت [ردوفن] [كردزيك], واحدة من العالم أكثر يراد رجال, كان بالأمس 13 سنون عقب هو كان أولى اتّهمت بالالأمم المتّحدة جريمة حرب محكمة. ال 63 [ير-ولد] جريمة حرب متّهمة وجوه يحمّل إبادة جماعيّة لدوره في المذبحة من أكثر من 8,000 مسلمة رجال وفتية في [سربرنيك] في أوروبا شناعة مريضة منذ الحرب عالميّة, ول ينظّم الحصار [سرجفو] أيّ ادّعى 12,000 حيوات. هو كان فهمت أن يتلقّى يكون أحضرت قبل أن [هستيل-كنفند] محكمة في بلغراد ليلة متأخّرة عقب على قبض هو كان ب [سرب] قوات في البلد, وفقا ل بوريس [تديك], الرئيس. الإعتقال إختراق هامّة للحكومة جديدة [برو-وسترن] في صربيا, بلد أيّ قد واجه عمليّة عزل دوليّة بينما [كردزيك] ورفيقة جريمة حرب [رتكو] متّهمة [ملديك], البوسنيّة [سرب] جيش قائدة, قد بقي في كبيرة. قد جعل الالاتّحاد الأوروبيهم سلّمت شرط من يتقدّم نحو عضوية محادثات. قاد [ردوفن] [كردزيك] ال [سلف-بروكليمد] [سرب] إدارة البوسنيا في ال [إرلي 1990س] أيّ قاوم البلد استقلال وأوقف أخرى مجموعة عرقيّة في بعض من العنف مريضة أنّ تبع ال [برك-وب] يوغوسلافيا. هو مرجّحة أن يكون وضعت على محاكمة في [ث هغ] في ال كثير [هيغ-بروفيل] مقاضاة ينشأ من [بلكنس] يتعارض منذ ذلك الحين أنّ من [سلوبودن] [ميلوسفيك] ينهى مع الموت من أسباب طبيعيّة من السابقة [سرب] رئيس في 2006 قبل أن حكم استطاع كنت بلغت. "هذا يوم مهمّة جدّا للضحايا الذي قد انتظر ل هذا إعتقال ل على عقد," قال سيرج [برمّرتز], مدعية رئيسيّة من المحكمة دوليّة إجراميّة ليوغوسلافيا سابقة. "هو أيضا يوم مهمّة لعدل دوليّة لأنّ هو بوضوح يعرض أنّ لا أحد إلى ما بعد الإستطاعة من القانون وأنّ [سونر] أو فيما بعد سيحضر كلّ [فوجتيفس] كنت إلى عدل." ريتشارد [هولبرووك], السابقة [أوس] وزير الدولة مساعدة الذي فاوض ال 1995 دايتون إتفاقات أنّ أنهى الحرب في بوسنيا, يوصف [كردزيك] بما أنّ "حقيقيّة يصحّ معماري من جريمة قتل شاملة" وأمطر الأخبار من إعتقاله بما أنّ "خطوة ضخمة أماميّة لصربيا رغبة أن يتلاقى الالغرب". هو قال: "هذا ال أكثر يراد رجل في أوروبا, [أسما] خانة مثقّل ب من أوروبا. هو قد تجنّب إعتقال ل تقريبا 13 سنون. He was the primary intellectual architect of the ethnic cleansing.” Lord Ashdown of Norton-sub-Hamdon, the international community’s former High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina, called the arrest as an “extremely important piece of justice for the world at large”. He said: “I have heard so many rumours in the past but if they have got him then that is a very significant breakthrough for Serbia, for the Balkans and for justice.” Still a hero to some in Serbia, Karadzic was first indicted by the UN war crimes tribunal in July 24 1995, since when he is said to have resorted to a number of elaborate disguises and relied on a network of supporters to evade capture. His reported hide-outs included Serbian Orthodox monasteries and mountain caves in remote eastern Bosnia. Some newspaper reports said that he had at times disguised himself as a priest by shaving off his trademark mane of silver hair and wearing a cassock. President Tadic’s office said in a statement that Karadzic was arrested “in an action by the Serbian security services”. Karadzic’s wife, Ljiljana, said from her home in his former stronghold of Pale, near Sarajevo, that her daughter Sonja had called her before midnight. “As the phone rang, I knew something was wrong. I am shocked. Confused. “At least now, we know he is alive.” A senior Serbian government official told The Times: “Mr Karadzic was arrested late on Monday at a yet undisclosed location in Serbia in a covert operation by the Serbian Security Information Agency. He has already been handed over to the War Crimes Panel of the Belgrade District Court, where he was questioned by the on-duty investigating judge and will be transferred to the the Hague Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia where he will be put on trial.” The news will delight EU foreign ministers meeting today in Brussels, who already had Serbian accession on the agenda and have piled enormous pressure on Belgrade to find the final war crimes fugitives. Pre-accession talks have started, designed to encourage the reformist government formed in Belgrade earlier this month after closely-fought elections in May. In Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia, the news of Karadzic’s arrest was greeted with spontaneous celebrations as dozens of jubilant Bosnians gathered in the streets to mark what is seen as the beginning of the final chapter in the history of the country’s bloody civil war of the 1990s. Nerma Jelacic, a spokeswoman for The Hague Tribunal, told The Times: “The Tribunal welcomes the news, which was eagerly expected for over 13 years. The new Serbian government has lived up to their promises and confirmed the pro-European credentials. “Mr Karadzic’s trial will be one of the biggest events in recent criminal history. He will be given a trial in accordance to the highest standards of international law.” The capture of Karadzic follows the arrest of the fourth most important fugitive, Stojan Zupljanin, 56, the former head of the Bosnian Serb security forces, last month. A statement from the EU presidency, currently held by France, said the arrest was “an important step on the path to the rapprochement of Serbia with the European Union.” Under the indictment, last amended in May 2000, the UN war crimes tribunal charged Karadzic with 11 counts of genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity and other atrocities committed between 1992 to 1996. Discuss this report in the RINF forums > Have Your Say: War Crimes Fugitive Radovan Karadzic Arrested in Serbia This entry was posted on Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008 at 4:10 pm and is filed under War & Terrorism News . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. |
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