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    • Bosnian rape victims may be forced to return to scene by government

      "Every day we were raped," says Jasmina of the rule of Radovan Karadzic. She was 19 years old when war broke out.

      In April 1992, the Serb soldiers took over her city of Bijeljina and began to kill, torture and terrorize the Muslims there in a brutal campaign of ethnic cleansing.

      "The men from my family were beaten up the first day. ... My mother just disappeared. I never found out what happened." Jasmina said.

      "Then they started torturing me. I lost consciousness. When I woke up, I was totally naked and covered in blood, and my sister-in-law was also naked and covered in blood. ... I knew I had been raped, and my sister-in-law, too." In a corner, she saw her mother-in-law, holding her children and crying.

      "That same day we were locked in our house. That was the worst, the worst period of my whole life. That's when it started.

      "Every day we were raped. Not only in the house -- they would also take us to the front line for the soldiers to torture us. Then again in the house, in front of the children.

      "I was in such a bad condition that sometimes I couldn't even recognize my own children. Even though I was in a very bad physical condition they had no mercy at all. They raped me every day. They took me to the soldiers and back to that house.

      "The only conversation we had was when I was begging them to kill me. That's when they laughed. Their response was 'we don't need you dead.'

      "It lasted for a year. Every day. ... Not all the women survived."

      Tens of thousands of women were raped in Bosnia and the other parts of the former Yugoslavia between 1992 and 1994 during the rule of Radovan Karadzic, according to estimates by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.

      Jasmina was finally rescued by a family friend who bought her as a prostitute with the secret intention of setting her free.

      She now lives in a modest apartment in a tower block in Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia-Herzegovina.

      She does not own the apartment, and all property must be returned to rightful owners under the terms of an annex to the U.S.-brokered peace agreement that ended the war.

      The Office of the High Representative for Bosnia-Herzegovina, an international body set up to oversee the implementation of the peace agreements, says almost all property rights have been restored. But it is impossible to say how many people have gone home and how many have sold their houses, leaving cities and towns like Bijeljina "ethnically cleansed," as the warmongers had planned.

      A law enacted in September 2006 does include a section that says homes should be provided for victims of sexual torture during the war. It is not clear who should implement the act, and there is no agency making sure the law is enforced, according to the Ministry for Human Rights and Refugees.

      Meanwhile, authorities say Jasmina should return to her mother-in-law's rebuilt house in Bijeljina. But she says she will never go back to the place where she lost 39 members of her family and where her abuse began.

      It is a fear shared by other women, according to Alisa Muratcaus, the president of the Association of Concentration Camp Survivors, a group that offers classes and other support to Jasmina and 1,200 other women across the capital, including 150 victims of mass rape.

      "Many of our members must deal with the realities of return. Not all members are able psychologically to return to regions in which they suffered such extreme abuses," she said.

      "No one raped women has returned to their pre-war houses, since it is immoral and inhuman to request their return while the war criminals who tortured them are still free and live in these regions."

      With Radovan Karadzic now on trial, can any charge or punishment ever be enough to somehow make up for the atrocities committed on thousands of women, at his orders? How does anyone begin to rebuild their lives after such a horror?

      "Every day we were raped," says Jasmina of the rule of Radovan Karadzic. She was 19 years old when war broke out. ... more

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    • Karadzic to run own defence, gets shave, haircut

      Radovan Karadzic will conduct his own defence at the Hague tribunal and is convinced he will be cleared of charges of genocide, relatives and associates of the war crimes suspect said on Wednesday.

      Karadzic, leader of the Bosnian Serbs in the 1992-95 Bosnia war, was arrested in Serbia on Monday after 11 years on the run. He was one of three remaining war crimes fugitives from the Yugoslav wars, their arrest a condition for Serbia to move towards European Union membership.

      He is now in a Belgrade prison awaiting extradition to The Hague, which could come this weekend.

      Karadzic is twice indicted for genocide for the massacre of 8,000 Bosnians in the town of Srebrenica in 1995 and for the 43-month siege of Sarajevo. Some 11,000 people died in the city from sniper fire, mortar attacks, starvation and illness.
      Radovan Karadzic will conduct his own defence at the Hague tribunal and is convinced he will be cleared of charges of genocide, relati... more

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    • Serb War Criminal Caught

      The 11-year hunt for ex-Bosnian Serb wartime president Radovan Karadzic has ended. Karadzic, who was indicted for genocide in the Bosnia war had been posing as a doctor named Dragan Dabic. Behind the late Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic Karadzic is considered to be the most notorious Balkan war crimes suspect to be captured. The 11-year hunt for ex-Bosnian Serb wartime president Radovan Karadzic has ended. Karadzic, who was indicted for genocide in the Bosn... more

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    • Radovan Karadzic will "defend himself" against war crime charges

      The former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic is to defend himself against war crime charges brought against him by the UN, his lawyer has revealed.

      However his decision has met with opposition from prosecutors, who generally oppose defendents representing themselves in court due to the complex nature of their cases. A spokeswoman today said that the prosecutors in the court in The Hague, where the trial will be carried out, "believe the interests of justice will be best served if the accused are assisted by qualified counsel."
      The former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic is to defend himself against war crime charges brought against him by the UN, his lawy... more

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    • Fugitive Karadzic 'wrote magazine column'

      Bosnian Serb war crimes fugitive Radovan Karadzic was so convinced of his disguise he regularly contributed to a health magazine as he brazenly built up his profile as an alternative medical practitioner, it was claimed Tuesday.

      As Serbian authorities announced the arrest of Karadzic, 63, on charges of war crimes committed during the brutal Balkans conflict, details of his life during more than a decade on the run were revealed.
      Bosnian Serb war crimes fugitive Radovan Karadzic was so convinced of his disguise he regularly contributed to a health magazine as he... more

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    • EU hails Karadzic arrest

      Many people in Sarajevo expressed joy and surprise on Tuesday at the arrest of Radovan Karadzic, hailing it as a chance to get the truth about what happened during the 1992-95 war.

      Many interviewed on Tuesday said they believed the former Bosnian Serb leader blamed for suffering and killings during the 43-month siege of the Bosnian capital had been allowed to escape justice. He had been in hiding for 11 years.

      "Is this possible?" asked Minka, a pensioner, hurrying to the market on a rainy day.

      "I simply cannot believe it," said Minka, a Muslim trapped in the Serb-occupied Grbavica neighbourhood during the siege.

      Karadzic, who wanted the Serb areas of Bosnia to be linked to a greater Serbia, was indicted for genocide by the U.N. war crimes tribunal with his military commander Ratko Mladic over the siege of Sarajevo when some 11,000 people were killed.

      He was also indicted over the 1995 Srebrenica massacre of 8,000 Muslim men and boys.

      Serbian officials said he was arrested on Monday evening while moving from one Belgrade suburb to another.

      Hundreds poured onto the streets of Sarajevo when news of the arrest first broke. But many said they were disillusioned with the West for its failure to arrest him for years.

      "They could have arrested him any time they wanted," said a man who identified himself as Mevludin.

      "Whatever lies behind his arrest is now unimportant," said Monja Matovic, 24. "The arrest itself is significant for all of us who have been through the war and suffering."

      The U.S.-brokered Dayton peace agreement ended the war without a clear winner, dividing the country into two ethnic-based halves -- the Muslim-Croat federation and the Serb Republic, which have co-existed in an uneasy alliance since.

      Mladic is at large and believed to be hiding in Serbia.

      Most Bosnian Muslim politicians said it should be used as an opportunity to get rid of his legacy.

      "Karadzic and Mladic are not that important," said the leader of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), Zlatko Lagumdzija, a member of Bosnia's wartime presidency who was badly wounded in the war. "What is important is the project they personify."

      The Bosnian Serbs have said they would secede if their republic's survival is threatened.

      "Karadzic is not Republika Srpska and Republika Srpska has not been created by Radovan Karadzic," said Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik. "Republika Srpska was created based on a wish of the people."



      SREBRENICA AWAITS TRIAL

      The families of thousands of victims of the Srebrenica massacre, masterminded by Karadzic and Mladic and seen as Europe's worst atrocity since World War Two, see the arrest as a light at the end of the tunnel.

      "I hope the tribunal will speed up the trial ... He deserves a lifetime in prison for the atrocities he committed with the help of Serbia and Montenegro," said Srebrenica survivor Sabaheta Fejzic.

      Fejzic's baby son and husband were taken away from her when Bosnian Serb forces separated women from men and all boys over 14 in the U.N. compound in Potocari near Srebrenica. She lost 16 relatives in the massacre.

      "Those who had been harbouring Karadzic all these years finally arrested him at the moment when the world is giving a green light to Serbia to join the EU," she said.

      "But the arrest of this butcher is good for both Bosnia and Serbia ... Now there is a trace of hope that the same destiny awaits Ratko Mladic." (Additional reporting by Maja Zuvela; Editing by Ellie Tzortzi and Elizabeth Piper)

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      Many people in Sarajevo expressed joy and surprise on Tuesday at the arrest of Radovan Karadzic, hailing it as a chance to get the tru... more

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    • Karadzic 'worked in Serb clinic'

      Captured Bosnian Serb war crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic was practising alternative medicine and living in Serbia's capital, Belgrade.

      He was working in a private clinic in a "very convincing disguise", sporting a long white beard, and calling himself Dragan Dabic, a Serb official said.

      He was arrested on Monday near Belgrade after more than a decade on the run.

      He is indicted by the UN tribunal for war crimes and genocide over the 1995 massacre at Srebrenica.

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      Captured Bosnian Serb war crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic was practising alternative medicine and living in Serbia's capital, Belgrade... more

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    • Former Bosnian Serb Leader Radovan Karadzic Captured, Ordered to UN Tribunal

      A judge has ordered ex-Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic handed over to the U.N. war crimes court to face charges of genocide and other atrocities against Muslims and Croats in his country, a Serbian prosecutor said Tuesday. A judge has ordered ex-Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic handed over to the U.N. war crimes court to face charges of genocide and o... more

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    • Srebrenica massacre mastermind Karadzic apprehended

      Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic was apprehended in Serbia July 20. He is facing charges of genocide and war crimes, concerning the murder of nearly 8,000 Bosnian Muslims in Srebrenica. He has be a fugitive for about twelve years. Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic was apprehended in Serbia July 20. He is facing charges of genocide and war crimes, concer... more

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    • Bosnian Serb War Criminal Radovan Karadžić Arrested

      Bosnian Serb wartime president Radovan Karadžić, one of the world's most wanted men for his part in civilian massacres, has been arrested in Serbia. Karadžić's place of hiding has been a constant subject of international speculation since he went underground in 1997. Sources close to the government said Karadžić, distinguished by his characteristic long, grey hair, was arrested in Belgrade.

      Karadžić, was leader of the Bosnian Serbs during the 1992-95 Bosnia war. He was indicted by the United Nations war crimes tribunal in The Hague in July 1995 for authorising the shooting of civilians during the 43-month siege of Sarajevo. He was indicted for genocide a second time four months later for orchestrating the slaughter of some 8,000 Muslim men after Mladic's forces seized the U.N. "safe area" of Srebrenica in eastern Bosnia.

      The arrest of Karadžić and other indicted war criminals and their delivery to the Hague war crimes tribunal, is one of the main conditions of Serbian progress towards European Union (EU) membership. The West is also pressing for the arrest of Bosnian Serb military commander Ratko Mladić, the final war criminal Serbia has yet to turn over to The Hague.
      Bosnian Serb wartime president Radovan Karadžić, one of the world's most wanted men for his part in civilian massacres, has been arres... more

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    • Breaking news - Bosnian Serb war criminal Radovan Karadzic finally caught and arre...

      The former psychiatrist and war criminal had eluded arrest for many years. It is excellent news that he has finally been caught and arrested. This will bring justice for his many thousands of victims. The former psychiatrist and war criminal had eluded arrest for many years. It is excellent news that he has finally been caught and ar... more

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    • Bosnia war crime suspect Karadzic captured!

      "(CNN) -- Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic has been arrested after more than a decade as a fugitive from war crimes charges, the U.N. tribunal that charged him announced Monday.

      Karadzic, 63, was the Serb political leader during the 1992-1995 war that followed Bosnia-Herzegovina's secession from Yugoslavia. He is charged with genocide, crimes against humanity and violations of the law of war.

      No details of his arrest were immediately available. But the chief prosecutor for the U.N. tribunal, Serge Brammertz, called it "an important day for the victims" and congratulated Serbian authorities for taking him into custody.

      "It is also an important day for international justice, because it clearly demonstrates that nobody is beyond the reach of the law and that sooner or later all fugitives will be brought to justice," Brammertz said.

      He said authorities "in due course" will determine when Karadzic is to be transferred to the tribunal at The Hague.

      His arrest leaves former Gen. Ratko Mladic, the Bosnian Serb military commander, as the top-ranking war crimes suspect still at large.

      Karadzic, a onetime psychiatrist, declared himself president of a Serb republic within Bosnia after the former Yugoslav republic declared its independence in 1992.

      Backed by Serb-led Yugoslav troops, the Bosnian Serbs launched a campaign against the country's Muslim and Croat population that introduced the world to the term "ethnic cleansing."

      In 1995, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia accused Karadzic and Mladic of leading that campaign, ordering the roundup of thousands of non-Serb civilians into camps where they were killed, tortured or sexually assaulted.

      Karadzic is also charged with genocide in connection with the killings of nearly 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys at Srebrenica, the worst European massacre since World War II."
      "(CNN) -- Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic has been arrested after more than a decade as a fugitive from war crimes charges, the U... more

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    • Bosnia remembers Srebrenica

      "30,000 Muslims from across Bosnia have gathered to remember the 1995 Srebrenica massacre and bury the remains of more than 300 newly identified victims. The funeral ceremony for the 308 Muslims, who were among 8,000 killed in Europe's worst atrocity since World War II, was held at a memorial site just outside the eastern town.

      The remains of the victims, aged between 15 and 84, were exhumed from mass graves after the end of Bosnia's 1992-1995 war and identified by DNA analysis.

      "It was so hard when they informed me that my father has been identified,"Vanesa Mehmedovic, who is to bury her father Mevludin, said. "However, since he is not with us in a way, I'm glad that his soul will finally find peace," she said."
      "30,000 Muslims from across Bosnia have gathered to remember the 1995 Srebrenica massacre and bury the remains of more than 300 newly ... more

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    • Bosnian Muslims and Croats clash after Euro match

      Violence following Turkey's defeat of Croatia in the Euro 2008 quarter-final last night has led to several people being admitted to hospital. Around 1,000 police cordoned off Mostar town centre and used teargas to separate the rival fans, who hurled rocks and bottles at each other. Gunshots and car alarms rang out as fans attacked cars and smashed nearby shop windows.

      Many Bosnian Muslims back Turkey in international competitions, an allegiance founded on five centuries of Ottoman rule - whereas Croats regard the Croatian national team as their own.
      Violence following Turkey's defeat of Croatia in the Euro 2008 quarter-final last night has led to several people being admitted to ho... more

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      7 days ago
    • Bosnia 1992, attraverso un allora 14enne.

      La guerra in Bosnia del 1992 raccontata da un ragazzo di Visegrad, un villaggio sulle rive del fiume Drina che divide la Bosnia dalla Serbia. Il ragazzo aveva allora 14 anni "In un giorno la mia vita cambiò". La guerra in Bosnia del 1992 raccontata da un ragazzo di Visegrad, un villaggio sulle rive del fiume Drina che divide la Bosnia dalla ... more

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      12 days ago
    • Bill Clinton telling his "version" of Tuzla

      A report from the campaign trail of Bill Clinton's re-imagining of the whole Tuzla mess from a couple of weeks ago. It's odd that he's even bringing this up again, but his version is...well...creative.

      Any thoughts on why Bill is spinning this story again just when it seems to have died down a little?

      A report from the campaign trail of Bill Clinton's re-imagining of the whole Tuzla mess from a couple of weeks ago. It's odd that he's... more

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      20 days ago
    • Man the victim of aliens with a meteorite gun?

      A Bosnian man whose home has been hit five times by meteorites believes he is being targeted by aliens. Experts at Belgrade University have confirmed that all the rocks Radivoje Lajic has handed over were meteorites. Lajic, who has had a steel girder reinforced roof put on his house, has an explanation.

      "I am obviously being targeted by extraterrestrials. I don't know what I have done to annoy them but there is no other explanation that makes sense."

      Alien attack? Bad luck? Or bullshit? YOU decide!
      A Bosnian man whose home has been hit five times by meteorites believes he is being targeted by aliens. Experts at Belgrade University... more

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    • Clinton sends up her Bosnia story

      Hillary Clinton laughs off her discredited account of coming under fire at Tuzla in Bosnia on a U.S. talk show.

      The presidential candidate went on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno and made a joke of her discredited story about landing in Bosnia under gun fire.

      Hillary also attended a campaign fund-raising event alongside celebrity supporters Fran Drescher and Rob Reiner
      Hillary Clinton laughs off her discredited account of coming under fire at Tuzla in Bosnia on a U.S. talk show. ... more

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      3 months ago
    • New heated report claims Hillary’s Bosnia lies go much deeper

      Christopher Hitchens has given a new scathing account of Hillary's lies about her 1996 trip to Bosnia, going much deeper than just her deceit about the visit. In 1992, Bill Clinton vowed to fight the genocide going on in Bosnia. It never happened. Why? Because Hillary told him that the Bosnia situation would be a distraction from her lobbying efforts for health-care reform.

      Photographs and a video are included.
      Christopher Hitchens has given a new scathing account of Hillary's lies about her 1996 trip to Bosnia, going much deeper than just her... more

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    • The video of Hillary dodging sniper fire surfaces

      "I remember landing under sniper fire, there was supposed to be some kind of a greeting ceremony at the airport, but instead we just ran with our heads down to get into the vehicles to get to our base."

      So many of you doubted her story and claimed that her landing in Bosnia had nothing like this dramatic entrance, but here thanks to the internet the video has finally surfaced. She wasn't lying after all...

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      "I remember landing under sniper fire, there was supposed to be some kind of a greeting ceremony at the airport, but instead we just r... more

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