

25 July 2008 After Karadzic's attorney appeals the decision which indicates that all conditions have been met to extradite him to The Hague, Serbian judges will render a final decision within the next three days.
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25 July 2008 A war crime indictee charged with crimes committed in Bosanska Krupa, has been released on bail, after more than KM 300,000 was paid as security and certain prohibiting measures were ordered.
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24 July 2008 A disguised Radovan Karadzic was using the identity of a man named
‘Dragan Dabic’ from the northern Serbian town of Ruma, it has emerged.
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25 July 2008 Prosecution considering altering
indictment, which was last updated and consolidated eight years ago.
By: Merima Husejnovic (Sarajevo)

24 July 2008 The brother of the Dragan Dabic’s tells Justice Report of his despair that top war crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic used the same name and surname, while Serbian authorities try to detect those who helped Karadzic live a double life.
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24 July 2008 New posters in support of top war crimes suspects Radovan Karadzic and Ratko Mladic have appeared in Bosnia’s eastern town of Visegrad.
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23 July 2008 Two days after Radovan Karadzic's arrest, police in the Bosnian town of Zvornik are going round removing posters that have sprung up in support of the war crimes fugitive.
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23 July 2008 Radovan Karadzic’s lawyer Svetozar Vujacic says that on Friday the
former Bosnian Serb leader will appeal the decision by the Belgrade
court to extradite him to The Hague.
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23 July 2008 The Appellate Chamber of the State Court
terminates the custody of the Vlasenica crimes indictee, ordering prohibiting measures
instead.
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23 July 2008 The High Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina
considers the possibility of returning travel documents to the Karadzic
family, which would enable them to visit Radovan Karadzic.
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23 July 2008 Sonja Karadzic Jovicevic, Radovan Karadzic’s daughter, tells BIRN - Justice Report she is grateful for the help the Premier of Bosnia’s
Serb-dominated entity is offering her and her family.
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22 July 2008 Wonderful news - but what a pity it
didn’t happen back in 1995. That’s the word on the streets of Sarajevo after news broke of the arrest.
By: Merima Husejnovic (Sarajevo)
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22 July 2008 When Karadzic was selected as Bosnian Serb leader in 1989, no one then
imagined he would end up presiding over sieges, concentration camps and
the worst crime to occur in Europe since World War II.
By Gordana Katana in Banja Luka
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22 July 2008 Serbian Democratic Party members from Republika Srpska consider that the arrest of the former leader is shameful, adding that they do not believe that the Hague Tribunal is impartial.
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22 July 2008 Crowds of people waving Bosnian flags and hundreds of cars honking at
their horns poured onto the streets of Sarajevo as news emerged that
Radovan Karadzic has been arrested in Serbia.
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22 July 2008 Top war crimes fugitives Radovan Karadzic, who was arrested late on
Monday, had been hiding in Belgrade under a false indentity, top
Serbian officials said Tuesday.
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22 July 2008 People flooded out onto the streets of the Bosnian capital braving heavy rain to celebrate the news that Bosnian Serb war crimes fugitive Radovan Karadzic has been arrested in Serbia.
Photo by Aida Alic (Sarajevo)
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22 July 2008 While Bosnian victims welcome the arrest of
Radovan Karadzic, they express hope that this will mark an end to a long and
hard era.
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21 July 2008 The man who believed he was more a
myth than reality is about to be humbled by a very human
court.
By Aleksandar
Hemon
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21 July 2008 Stojan Zupljanin appears before the Hague Tribunal for the second time and denies the 12 counts, contained in the indictment, charging him with crimes in Bosanska Krajina.
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21 July 2008 The presentation of the appeal filed by Momcilo Krajisnik's Defence, has been scheduled for late August 2008.
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local courts; development of the local legal system; and efforts to come to
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An OSCE report on Witness Protection and Support in War-Crimes Cases says, among other things, that Bosnia and Herzegovina has neither improved the position of victims and witnesses nor has it won their confidence in criminal proceedings and war-crimes cases.