Genocide
UN Court Gives $508,797 for Karadzic’s Appeal
The UN war crimes court has granted $508,797 for the preparation of former Bosnian Serb political leader Radovan Karadzic’s appeal against his conviction for genocide and crimes against humanity.
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Bosnian Court Closes ‘Srebrenica Genocide Denial’ Trial
In order to prevent potential unrest, the trial of a Serb victims’ association leader for inciting hatred by describing the Srebrenica genocide as “God’s justice” will be held behind closed doors.
Islamic cleric to Serbs: Recognize Srebrenica as genocide
Husein Kavazovic has said that there would be "no reconciliation in Bosnia-Herzegovina until genocide in Srebrenica is recognized."
The head of the Islamic Community (IZ) in Bosnia-Herzegovina spoke for the N1 broadcaster, Beta agency reported on Tuesday.
Erdogan: Turkey may abandon EU
BELGRADE - Turkish president Erdogan has threatened to "leave" Europe to deal with its migrant crisis alone, saying that Germany "blackmailed" Ankara by recognizing the Armenian Genocide. He also called out the Germans over their "history" of mass killings.
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Personal police guard given to Turkish-origin German MP after 'Armenian genocide' bill
A personal police guard has been given to a Turkish-origin German politician who has received multiple death threats after the Bundestag's approval of a resolution recognizing the World War I-era killings of Anatolian Armenians at the hands of Ottomans as "genocide."
Reflections on the Karadzic verdict
On March 25, I watched the verdict of the United Nations tribunal on Radovan Karadzic, the leader of Bosnian Serbian forces in during the 1992-1995 war. The man was found guilty of 10 major crimes, including "genocide" and crimes against humanity.
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Karadzic reacts, mentions Paris and Brussels attacks
"Even after the attacks in Paris and Brussels, the (Hague) tribunal and Europe still do not realize who and what Bosnian Serbs were facing in the 1990s."
Karadzic Verdict: Mixed Reactions Reflect Divided Bosnia
Bosniak war victims said the verdict convicting Radovan Karadzic of genocide and crimes against humanity wasn’t tough enough, while Serb veterans said it was unjust.
Radovan Karadzic Convicted of Genocide
The UN war crimes court in The Hague convicted former Bosnian Serb political leader Radovan Karadzic of genocide and crimes against humanity and sentenced him to 40 years in prison.
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Radovan Karadzic Faces Historic War Crimes Verdict
The UN war crimes court in The Hague will deliver its most highly-anticipated verdict on Thursday in the case against former Bosnian Serb political leader Radovan Karadzic, accused of genocide and crimes against humanity.
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