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Radovan Karadzic Proud of Srebrenica Genocide
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Karadzic, 63, was making only his second public appearance since his arrest late last month ended 13 years on the run. The hearing is a crucial step along the path to Karadzic's trial for masterminding the worst atrocities perpetrated by Serb forces in the 1992-95 Bosnian war. Earlier, Karadzic's legal adviser Svetozar Vujacic had forecast: "There is also a possibility that Karadzic will plead not guilty to all 11 counts as well as say that he is proud of what he did."
Srebrenica Genocide Trial: 7 Bosnian Serbs Guilty
Posted by srebrenicagenocideinfo from CBC
Seven Bosnian Serbs were convicted of committing genocide in Srebrenica in 1995. Another four people were acquitted as the decision in the two-year trial was handed down in Sarajevo on Tuesday. Three former policemen, Milenko Trifunovic, Brano Dzinic and Aleksandar Radovanovic, were sentenced to 42 years in prison; another three former policemen, Milos Stupar, Slobodan Jakovljevic and Branislav Medan, received 40-year sentences; and one, Petar Mitrovic, was sentenced to 38 years. The seven were convicted of killing of more than 1,000 captured men of Muslim origin, known as Bosniaks, after Bosnian Serb forces conquered the eastern Bosnian town of Srebrenica.
Conrad Black - still fighting
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Booking Conrad Black
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Black years in jail
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