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  • His wartime boss, former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, is currently on trial in The Hague on charges of genocide and crimes against humanity.

    Serbia Marks 10th Anniversary of Milosevic Ouster 2010

  • Yes, Karadzic is Bosnian, but the larger point of the post dealt with war-on-terror hostility to Islam and its influence on opinions about aggression against muslims in the balkans.

    Matthew Yglesias » Karadzic’s Defense 2010

  • Karadzic is accused of genocide in Bosnia and Kevin Jon Heller is defending him.

    Defending the “Guilty” : Law is Cool 2008

  • I’m not particularly knowledgeable about the Bosnian civil war, but isn’t possible that Karadzic is offering this particular defense opportunistically because of the “discursive space” (as the kids call it) opened up by the folks Matt mentioned?

    Matthew Yglesias » Karadzic’s Defense 2010

  • José Manuel Barroso, the president of the European Commission, called Karadzic's arrest "very important for Serbia's European aspirations."

    The Back of the Crowd 2008

  • In his opening statement, prosecutor Alan Tieger called Karadzic the "undisputed leader" and "supreme commander" of the Serbs responsible for atrocities throughout Bosnia's brutal four-year war.

    NPR Topics: News 2009

  • In his opening statement, prosecutor Alan Tieger called Karadzic the "undisputed leader" and "supreme commander" of the Serbs responsible for atrocities throughout Bosnia's brutal four-year war.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2009

  • In his opening statement, prosecutor Alan Tieger called Karadzic the ` ` undisputed leader '' and

    The Times of India 2009

  • But he appealed the sentence and called Karadzic to testify as a defence witness before the appeals panel.

    Gates of Vienna 2008

  • Thus the likes of Lord Ashdown, Richard Holbrooke, David Miliband and a raft of others all speak of Karadzic as if he had already been tried and convicted.

    Has Paddy Heard of The Phrase: "Innocent Until Proven Guilty"? 2008

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