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Karadzic to boycott war crimes trial for a second day

Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic will decline to attend the second day of his long-awaited war crimes trial at The Hague on Tuesday, saying he needs more time to prepare his defence.

By News Wires (text)
 

AFP - The genocide trial of Bosnian Serb wartime leader Radovan Karadzic is set to resume in The Hague on Tuesday amid much uncertainty as to the impact of his planned second day of boycott.
   
Karadzic refused to attend the first day of his trial on Monday, forcing a one-day adjournment after a sitting of just 15 minutes and the presiding judge accusing him of obstructing the process.

They are having to create precedent.

   
Despite an appeal from judge O-Gon Kwon to reconsider, Karadzic said through a legal representative on Monday that he would also not be present for the second day of the hearing -- insisting he needs more time to prepare.
   
Karadzic, 64, is conducting his own defence.
   

The view of the Karadzic trial from Bosnia

He is charged with 11 counts of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity for his role in the 1992-95 Bosnian war that claimed about 100,000 lives and forced some 2.2 million people from their homes.
   
He denies all the charges, but faces life imprisonment.
   
Kwon on Monday warned Karadzic of "measures that can be taken should he continue to obstruct the progress of the trial". This may include imposing a defence lawyer on him or proceeding in his absence.
   
But after meeting Karadzic in his jail cell, his legal adviser Marco Sladojevic said the former leader of the self-proclaimed Bosnian Serb republic "will not appear" before the court Tuesday as he needed more time to study a million pages of prosecution evidence and hundreds of witness statements.
   
Sladojevic also stressed that Karadzic "will never accept any imposed counsel" as demanded by the prosecution.
   
International law lecturer Willem van Genugten of the Tilburg University in the Netherlands said the judges appeared to be buying time in adjourning the trial for a day in a bid to "lure Karadzic to the court".
   
While they had threatened to impose a lawyer on him, actually doing so could mean months of legal wrangling, he told AFP.
   
The court has denied repeated requests by Karadzic for a months-long delay in the start of the trial.
   
"If Karadzic is not there tomorrow, the judges may have no choice but to start negotiating with him for a delay," Van Genugten said -- as allowing the prosecution to make its opening statement in Karadzic's absence may give him grounds for a later appeal.
   
The hearing is set to open at 2:15 pm (1315 GMT).

Comments (1)

Joe Biden and Radovan Karadzic and Richard Holbrooke

Serbs were removed from Krajina, Bosnia and Kosovo. Over half a million of them actually. Other Serbs were not so lucky and they were murdered. Mass murderering muslim Bosnians and Albanians and catholic Croats have either been ignored or given paltry sentences for the most horrific personal violence against women, children and other civilians. Naser Oric springs to mind. Agim Ceku is another. Both muslim, one Bosnian the other Albanian. Both with blood literally on their hands. They both did worse things that Karadzic ever though of. Oric got two years and did less than that for the most horrific butchery in and around Srebrenica. Ring a bell? Srebrenica was the site of a 'genocide' of course this word tells you that Serbs must be responsible because only they have that word associated with their name. Naser Oric committed his murders from 92 to 95...Then he ran away and Mladic finally took his revenge. Of course he let women and kids go free first (not mentioned in the western media). Rather more humane than the GI's at Mi Lie I think. But he is hunted and the guy who did the murders in Vietnam was on the right side so he got pardoned if I remember rightly.
Serbia is a patsy. A victim of betrayal and I am ashamed to be from one of those nations who did that to a former ally. We don't deserve friends if we treat them like this.

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