
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.
"The
investigation has come up with information that showed Dragan Dabic to have
the same data on his identification card as the one found on Karadzic,
including the serial number and issue date. Those two identification cards only had different
photos," the head of Serbia’s
Council for Cooperation with The Hague Tribunal Rasim Ljajic said.
The
identification card was issued in Ruma on April 20 1999.
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Bosnian authorities have failed to provide access to justice and reparations for thousands of victims of rape and other sexual violence – says a report carried out by the Swiss organisation TRIAL.
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