
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.
Two days after news of the
arrest of International Criminal Tribunal for former Yugoslavia, ICTY, indictee Radovan Karadzic broke, posters were placed on residential
buildings in the Zvornik downtown area. The posters show his photo and slogans: "We
are all Karadzic" and "President, we adhere to you." Justice Report has learnt
that the posters have been removed in the course of the day.
"Those
posters were put up on four residential buildings in downtown area last night.
After having informed the Prosecutor about this case, we photographed the
locations and we ordered the communal company to remove the posters," Stanimir
Vidovic, chief of the Public Safety Station in Zvornik, said.
Vidovic
said that no incidents were registered in Zvornik after the posters had been put
up.
The Interior Ministry of Republika Srpska does not have information concerning the posters or the persons who put them up in Zvornik.
"I am not authorized to provide media with this type of
information," says a staff member of the Duty Operational Service, who wanted to
remain anonymous.
The Hague indictee, Radovan Karadzic, was arrested in
Belgrade on Monday, July 21, after having been on the run for 13 years.
Karadzic is charged with having
participated in crimes committed in Bosnia and Herzegovina, including genocide,
crime against humanity, violation of laws and practices of warfare and severe
violations of the Geneva Convention of 1949. Those crimes were committed in the
period from 1991 to 1995.
The indictment alleges, among other things,
that Karadzic participated in the crimes committed in Zvornik area, which included
an attack on Zvornik municipality, murder, causing severe bodily injuries and
detention of the population.
During the course of the war in
Bosnia and Herzegovina most non-Serbian residents were expatriated from Zvornik
and many were killed within the scope of mass executions. After the war ended, several mass graves were found in Zvornik municipality, in which
Srebrenica residents, who were killed after the fall of Srebrenica enclave in
July 1995, were buried.
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local courts; development of the local legal system; and efforts to come to
terms with the past.
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