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#1 2008-07-22 12:39 pm
- ShnickyShnack
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That damn international court is at it again!!!!!
Karadzic, the wartime leader of Bosnian Serbs, was arrested Monday night in a Belgrade suburb, officials said. A judge has ordered his transfer to the United Nations war crimes tribunal in The Hague, Netherlands, to face genocide charges, war crimes prosecutor Vladimir Vukcevic said.
Karadzic has three days to appeal the ruling. His lawyer, Sveta Vujacic, said he will launch the process to fight extradition on the last day, Friday, to thwart authorities' wishes for his immediate transfer.

"International court" -- feh! He should be tried in Serbia and only in Serbia!
By the way, nice disguise, dude.
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#2 2008-07-22 6:05 pm
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Re: That damn international court is at it again!!!!!
I look forward to the testimony.
No doubt Lewis MacKenzie will be all over it; witness for the defense, maybe?
when surrounded and left on Afghanistan's plains,
and the women come out to cut up what remains,
just roll to your rifle and blow out your brains,
and go to your god like a soldier...
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#3 2008-07-22 6:09 pm
- ShnickyShnack
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Re: That damn international court is at it again!!!!!
Don't forget Noam Chomsky!
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#4 2008-07-23 4:36 pm
- ShnickyShnack
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Re: That damn international court is at it again!!!!!
More details on his life in hiding
"He was always polite, offering his services to help my husband, who had a stroke," said Milica Sener, who lives one floor down. "But I declined. We don't believe in alternative medicine."
Shopkeeper Gordana Blagojevic said Karadzic bought yogurt and whole-grain bread at her store every other day, sometimes with his girlfriend in tow.
"I was shocked to hear who he really is," Blagojevic said.
Misko Kovijanic, who owns the Madhouse bar in the neighbourhood, said Karadzic was a regular who liked to sip red wine in the tavern, which is decorated with pictures of Karadzic and another Bosnian Serb fugitive, Gen. Ratko Mladic, during their wartime days.
The photographs, hanging above bottles of slivovitz plum brandy, show Mladic in combat fatigues and Karadzic, with his familiar salt-and-pepper mane, sporting a stylish suit.
A war criminal hanging out in a bar called the Madhouse. How cool is that, eh?
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#5 2008-07-23 11:26 pm
- Gr@sshopper
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Re: That damn international court is at it again!!!!!
Mark one up for the good guys.
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#6 2008-07-24 7:56 pm
- Jdude
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Re: That damn international court is at it again!!!!!
ShnickyShnack wrote:
"International court" -- feh! He should be tried in Serbia and only in Serbia!
I suppose this comment relates to the other thread about Texas and the guys set to be killed. What would the result be if he were tried in Serbia? Would it be a fair trial? I don't see a problem with it.
Weren't the Nuremberg trials called the "Victor's Justice"? I suppose this is just more of the same.
ShnickyShnack wrote:
A war criminal hanging out in a bar called the Madhouse. How cool is that, eh?
Almost as cool as a war criminal hanged in a bar called the Madhouse.
Sometimes before replying to a topic, I think to myself: I am just so original!
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