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karadzic has now been found guilty. they are all condemned to a future that is still defined by the dayton accords and by the division that were created by forensics -- karadzic. isherine n.: we know that it very hard for countries to move on from situations such as this. it is hard to imagine what could be a cure for this, though, particularly considering how recent these events were. --th africa had its troops truth and justice commission. do you think something like that could be appropriate, given the amount of animosity and bad feelings that remain? >> i think that could be. i also would rather not devolve into speaking of history. unfortunately, i think the evidence that we see in bosnia 20 years ago have consequences today, including the work of isis. inspiration both from those who committed ethnic cleansing as well as the atrocities committed as the rationale for its own atrocities being committed amidst -- among andstians, youyazidis, others. until we have an appropriate reckoning, i think there will be other
karadzic has now been found guilty. they are all condemned to a future that is still defined by the dayton accords and by the division that were created by forensics -- karadzic. isherine n.: we know that it very hard for countries to move on from situations such as this. it is hard to imagine what could be a cure for this, though, particularly considering how recent these events were. --th africa had its troops truth and justice commission. do you think something like that could be...
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radovan karadzic? no, dabic. no, it's radovan karadzic, the policeman insisted. your superiors aware of which are doing, the man as? yes, fully, came the reply. the officer ordered the driver to stop the bus and the captive was escorted onto the grass shoulder. at 9:30 p.m. on july 18, 2008, the flamboyant depiction better than dabic evaporator. in his place, the ghost of radovan karadzic who touted the balkans for a decade we materialized on the belgrade roadside as a flustered old man, his straw hat askew clutching a white plastic bag to his breast. three years later they finally got ratko mladic would become isolated by this time in one of his cousins farm house. he, although the most ruthless of men was given a way but a moment of sentimentality. they were following, bia were following his son who went on a trip to the village because he had several cousins there. during this visit, two of the grandchildren walked into the courtyard of a cousins house, which was as far as i knew empty because all the cousins were elsewhere partying, and the grand children sto
radovan karadzic? no, dabic. no, it's radovan karadzic, the policeman insisted. your superiors aware of which are doing, the man as? yes, fully, came the reply. the officer ordered the driver to stop the bus and the captive was escorted onto the grass shoulder. at 9:30 p.m. on july 18, 2008, the flamboyant depiction better than dabic evaporator. in his place, the ghost of radovan karadzic who touted the balkans for a decade we materialized on the belgrade roadside as a flustered old man, his...
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. >> the chamber here by sentences you radovan karadzic to a single sentence of 40 years of imprisonment >>> a u.n. tribunal convicts former bosnian serb leader of genocide. i.s.i.l. launches an offence to retake mosul >>> good evening. i'm antonio mora. this is al jazeera america's international news hour. we begin tonight with a series of new developments in the investigation into the brussels bombings. belgium police arrested six individuals today as part of their widening probe into tuesday's airport and subway massacres. some were detained in over night raids carried out in brussels and suburbs. it comes as authorities now believe at least two men involved in the attacks may have survived. both were seen on surveillance cameras before the explosions, one at the airport and one at the metro. belgium's terror threat assessment is no longer at highest level even though authorities are concerned that the country remains a target and admitted that another attack is "both likely and possible". paul brennan is in brussels with more on the investigation. >> reporter: how many attackers were
. >> the chamber here by sentences you radovan karadzic to a single sentence of 40 years of imprisonment >>> a u.n. tribunal convicts former bosnian serb leader of genocide. i.s.i.l. launches an offence to retake mosul >>> good evening. i'm antonio mora. this is al jazeera america's international news hour. we begin tonight with a series of new developments in the investigation into the brussels bombings. belgium police arrested six individuals today as part of their...
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radovan karadzic, no it's radovan karadzic the policeman insisted to are your superiors aware of what you are doing? >> s. foley he replied. the officer ordered the driver to stop the bus and he was exported -- escorted onto the broad choate. in 9:30 p.m. on july 18, 2008 the flamboyant radovan karadzic evaporated. his place the ghost of radovan karadzic that haunted the balkans for a decade or a material lies on the belgrade roadside as an old man distraught hat askew clutching a white plastic tag to his. three years later ratko mladic had become isolated by this time in a farmhouse and although the most ruthless of men was given away by a moment of sentimentality. they were following his son who went to that village because he had several -- and during this visit two of have the czech grandchildren walked into the courtyard of a house which was as far as a new empty and the grandchildren stood in the courtyard for several minutes and then left and they all went to the family party. there's a small room who pretty much in his underwear ratko mladic. the reason he was called he wouldn
radovan karadzic, no it's radovan karadzic the policeman insisted to are your superiors aware of what you are doing? >> s. foley he replied. the officer ordered the driver to stop the bus and he was exported -- escorted onto the broad choate. in 9:30 p.m. on july 18, 2008 the flamboyant radovan karadzic evaporated. his place the ghost of radovan karadzic that haunted the balkans for a decade or a material lies on the belgrade roadside as an old man distraught hat askew clutching a white...
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rather than car of itch -- radovan karadzic has been convicted of genocide. his lawyer says that his client plans to appeal the convictions. reporter: they have waited more than 20 years for this day. many people here lost loved ones in the bosnian atrocities. >> the chamber hereby sentences you, radovan karadzic, to a single sentence of 40 years in prison. reporter: some were disappointed by the verdict. this survivor went to see the maximum sentence -- life. >> they just cast everything we went through into the wind. reporter: the chief prosecutor suggested radovan karadzic would never walk free. >> personally, a 40-year sentence for a 70-year accused, i think it is not very different from a life sentence. reporter: the u.n. tribunal convicted the bosnian serb leader of 10 of the charges. in july 1990 five, bosnian serbs rounded up and executed about 8000 muslim men and boys. the judge found that they were acting on his orders. he was also declared criminally responsible for a campaign of sniping and shelling during the siege of sarajevo. more than 10,000 w
rather than car of itch -- radovan karadzic has been convicted of genocide. his lawyer says that his client plans to appeal the convictions. reporter: they have waited more than 20 years for this day. many people here lost loved ones in the bosnian atrocities. >> the chamber hereby sentences you, radovan karadzic, to a single sentence of 40 years in prison. reporter: some were disappointed by the verdict. this survivor went to see the maximum sentence -- life. >> they just cast...
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karadzic?it was very sad, actually, and nobody has really won from today's judgment. >> reporter: peter robinson thank you for joining us here on al jazeera. so radovan karadzic sentenced to 40 years in prison, eight of which he has already served, and some people who have travelled from bosnia say the sentence is still too short. >> thank you very much indeed. >>> stephane joins us now from sarajevo, so what is the reaction there? >> reporter: well, in this moment, we are waiting for the reaction from the chairman of the presidency of bosnia. so far there are very few reactions from the government of bosnia, and we're expecting that he will comment on this verdict in the hague tribunal. so far there were few reactions from the area where most of the crimes happening during the war in the '90s. members said that what happened in the hague tribunal is not fair for the members of the serbian community in this country. it is notable the president fled the country for the day and is in neighboring
karadzic?it was very sad, actually, and nobody has really won from today's judgment. >> reporter: peter robinson thank you for joining us here on al jazeera. so radovan karadzic sentenced to 40 years in prison, eight of which he has already served, and some people who have travelled from bosnia say the sentence is still too short. >> thank you very much indeed. >>> stephane joins us now from sarajevo, so what is the reaction there? >> reporter: well, in this moment,...
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karadzic was leader of the bosnian serbs. the verdict had the international tribunal in the hague found him responsible for the srebenica massacre in which some 8000 muslim men and boys were rounded up and killed. our special correspondent covered the war and now reports on his trial. it is the most symbolically charged international war crimes verdict in europe since the nuremberg trials after the second world war. presentedradzic himself throughout his trial as a man constantly striving for peace. but the evidence was overwhelming. in sarajevo, the judge said, his deliveryalled the srk, sniped at and bombarded civilians. thousands died. knew about it and for international criminal responsibility for it. >> the chamber is convinced that the srk conducted a campaign of sniping and shelling of sarajevo with the intention to, among other things, terrorize the civilian population living there. elsewhere, hundreds of thousands of non-serbs were forcibly expelled from their homes in a campaign to carve out an ethnically pure serb
karadzic was leader of the bosnian serbs. the verdict had the international tribunal in the hague found him responsible for the srebenica massacre in which some 8000 muslim men and boys were rounded up and killed. our special correspondent covered the war and now reports on his trial. it is the most symbolically charged international war crimes verdict in europe since the nuremberg trials after the second world war. presentedradzic himself throughout his trial as a man constantly striving for...
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it's 24 years since this man, radovan karadzic, embarked on a brutal war in bosnia. he was the leader of the bosnian serbs who ordered the siege of sarajevo. [explosion] 21 years ago men under his command murdered 8,000 muslim men and boys at srebrenica. the worst genocide since world war ii. >> mr. karadzic, could you please stand. >> reporter: today he was cleared of one charge of genocide, but that did nothing to mitigate the list of crimes he was convicted of. >> count two, genocide. count three, persecution of crimes against humanity. count four, extermination, a crime against humanity. count five, murder, a crime against humanity. >> reporter: the s these andñr six more counts meas this 65-year-old should die in jail. >> a single sentence of 40, 4-0, years of imprisonment. >> reporter: survivor, relatives and victims of karadzic filed out of the courtroom having watched the verdict, among them a man who had been imprisoned in one of the camps first revealed to the world by itv news back in 1992. he was happy, but the acquittal on one of the two charges of genoc
it's 24 years since this man, radovan karadzic, embarked on a brutal war in bosnia. he was the leader of the bosnian serbs who ordered the siege of sarajevo. [explosion] 21 years ago men under his command murdered 8,000 muslim men and boys at srebrenica. the worst genocide since world war ii. >> mr. karadzic, could you please stand. >> reporter: today he was cleared of one charge of genocide, but that did nothing to mitigate the list of crimes he was convicted of. >> count...
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because the picture reminds me of the crime lead by karadzic. >> reporter: radovan karadzic was presidenturing the time. after being brought to the hague he appeared defiant in a high-profile trial lasting more than seven years. bosnia's current leader called the trial a humiliation, and said karadzic was subject to unfair justice. he was only convicted of ten of the eleven counts against him. and some people say its sentence is too short. outside the court, karadzic's legal advisor was confronted by relatives of the victims. >> he was disappointed and astonished by the verdict and has asked us to appeal. >> reporter: it closes one chapter in the darkest period of bosnian history, but reconciliation is still a disant hope. >> reporter: karadzic's crimes against humanity claims the lives of more than 100,000 people. courtney kealy joins us with more. >> this will definitely be seen as a victory for international law, but it is unlikely to start healing a deeply wounded and divided bosnia. more than 20 years after the signing of the according ending the war in because nia, the wounds still
because the picture reminds me of the crime lead by karadzic. >> reporter: radovan karadzic was presidenturing the time. after being brought to the hague he appeared defiant in a high-profile trial lasting more than seven years. bosnia's current leader called the trial a humiliation, and said karadzic was subject to unfair justice. he was only convicted of ten of the eleven counts against him. and some people say its sentence is too short. outside the court, karadzic's legal advisor was...
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radovan karadzic was tried in the international court set up by the u.n. some have questioned whether tribunal courts which investigate specific atrocities in times of conflict are the most effective way to prosecute war criminals, but a number of obstacles have stood in the way of one universal court to deliver international justice. more from al jazeera's correspondent. >> the chamber finds you radovan karadzic guilty of the following counts. count 2, genocide. >> reporter: the 40-year sentence for radovan karadzic, the man often called the butcher of serbia, accountable for the deaths of thousands of civilians from 1992 to 1995. some were dissatisfied with the verdict. this man led the prosecution of the president were worked beside radovan karadzic >> although it is a very important trial and the result is important for the victims and for the people of bosnia, it's not as important a decision as it would be if he had tracked a wider responsibility and, in particular, the responsibility of serbia itself. >> hostage taking, violation of the laws. >> rep
radovan karadzic was tried in the international court set up by the u.n. some have questioned whether tribunal courts which investigate specific atrocities in times of conflict are the most effective way to prosecute war criminals, but a number of obstacles have stood in the way of one universal court to deliver international justice. more from al jazeera's correspondent. >> the chamber finds you radovan karadzic guilty of the following counts. count 2, genocide. >> reporter: the...
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radovan karadzic says he will appeal against his 40-year prison sentence.he international criminal tribunal found him guilty of committing genocide and other war crimes during the balkans conflict. >> reporter: radovan karadzic showed no emotion as he was convicted of war crimes including one count of genocide. the judge described how he was criminally responsible for the siege of sar; jevo by civilians regularly shot at by snipers and how he was culpable for genocide. >> he had hone to know that crimes had been committed byise subordinates in the aftermath of the fall. he should have taken necessary and reasonable measures to punish the commission of genocide, murder, extermination. >> reporter: many of the victims' family had travelled to hear the verdict. the horrors of a war which ended more than 20 years ago still etched on the faces of those who had survived it. >> translation: every time i see this picture it's not easy for me pause the picture remind me of the crime made by the people led by radovan karadzic who killed who they can at that moment. >
radovan karadzic says he will appeal against his 40-year prison sentence.he international criminal tribunal found him guilty of committing genocide and other war crimes during the balkans conflict. >> reporter: radovan karadzic showed no emotion as he was convicted of war crimes including one count of genocide. the judge described how he was criminally responsible for the siege of sar; jevo by civilians regularly shot at by snipers and how he was culpable for genocide. >> he had...
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radovan lauding karadzic as a hero appeared.arved out and still exist today as an integral part of bosnia. and pro sentiment is commonplace. >> he was our first president. in biggest serbian hero the last 20 years. reporter: the current president spoke of this respect for the man accused of orchestrating mass killings. he opened a don't maturing named after the former leader. anchor: robert parsons is here for a bit more analysis. tell us more about this man, who was seen by some as a hero and others as a murderer. >> he is the most senior involved in the bosnian war to be brought to justice and put on trial and sentenced other than slowly than losses which, -- slow the lawn the loss of which. he di during the trialed and was never sentencedd. that makes him extremely important for a lot of people. he is on trial for a variety of charges, including genocide, extermination, forcible removal populations. serbs the leader and the set up to try to destroy the independent bosnia and tried to cleanse ethnically the bosnia, that the cr
radovan lauding karadzic as a hero appeared.arved out and still exist today as an integral part of bosnia. and pro sentiment is commonplace. >> he was our first president. in biggest serbian hero the last 20 years. reporter: the current president spoke of this respect for the man accused of orchestrating mass killings. he opened a don't maturing named after the former leader. anchor: robert parsons is here for a bit more analysis. tell us more about this man, who was seen by some as a...
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karadzic was on top of the pyramid. the third important thing with a mistake and please correct me but i have it here today that this verdict clearly shows that the responsibility for such atrocities cannot be reduced in an individual responsibility. no matter if mr. karadzic sentenced 40 years of prison or sentenced for life nothing can substantially change the lives of the society in bosnia for the victims. >> his lawyer said he is going to appeal the verdict. just on the point some serbs feel the u.n. tribunal is used to target serbs and could be responsible for deaths during the war, what is your response to that? >> if the serbs or bosnia could find any person that was found guilty and indeed was not guilty and innocent sent to jail i will be the first one who will stand in front of the court and protest it until that person is not -- is sent free. all those who are set in the jail have committed the crimes i don't know what they are talking about. >> thank you very much indeed. sorry to interrupt you but we are go
karadzic was on top of the pyramid. the third important thing with a mistake and please correct me but i have it here today that this verdict clearly shows that the responsibility for such atrocities cannot be reduced in an individual responsibility. no matter if mr. karadzic sentenced 40 years of prison or sentenced for life nothing can substantially change the lives of the society in bosnia for the victims. >> his lawyer said he is going to appeal the verdict. just on the point some...
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after the war karadzic disappeared.es looked for him all over bosnia, but he was in neighboring serbia. when he was finally caught and taken to the hague, his trial lasted five years. he defended himself. >> the war was horrible. i expect and trust the chamber will study carefully all of the evidence. if that happens i have no doubt the judgment of acquittal will follow. >> reporter: in bosnia, many serbs still believe they were the victims. today's leader of bosnia's serbs call the trial a humiliation, he said he was subject to selective justice. but what about sarajevo, the city which was his home for three decades. this man was shot by a sniper 21 years ago. what will a verdict in karadzic's trial mean to him? >> i'm looking forward to it, not because it will be a big satisfaction, but a step towards restoring the -- the -- the faith in our society today. >> reporter: for those who lost loved ones, the verdict is important. but if karadzic's trial was meant to reconcile bosnia to its past, well it hasn't worked out t
after the war karadzic disappeared.es looked for him all over bosnia, but he was in neighboring serbia. when he was finally caught and taken to the hague, his trial lasted five years. he defended himself. >> the war was horrible. i expect and trust the chamber will study carefully all of the evidence. if that happens i have no doubt the judgment of acquittal will follow. >> reporter: in bosnia, many serbs still believe they were the victims. today's leader of bosnia's serbs call the...
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radovan karadzic was tried in the international tribunal court on the former set up by the u.n. some have questioned which tribunal courts which specific investigate specific issues are the most effective way to prosecutor war criminals. a number of obstacles have stood in the way of informing one court to deliver international justice. our correspondent reports. >> reporter: the chamber finds you radovan karadzic guilty of the following counts. count 2, genocide. >> reporter: the 40-year sentence for radovan karadzic, often called the butcher of bosnia, holds him accountable for the death of many from 1992 to 95. it is widely considered one of the most important trials of war crimes since those following world war ii. some were discalved with the verdict. the prosecution of the essential i can't bean president who worked alongside radovan karadzic. >> it is an important trial and the result is important, so the victims and for the people of bosnia, it is not as important a decision as it would be if it had tracked a wider responsibility and, in particular, the responsibility of
radovan karadzic was tried in the international tribunal court on the former set up by the u.n. some have questioned which tribunal courts which specific investigate specific issues are the most effective way to prosecutor war criminals. a number of obstacles have stood in the way of informing one court to deliver international justice. our correspondent reports. >> reporter: the chamber finds you radovan karadzic guilty of the following counts. count 2, genocide. >> reporter: the...
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the current leader called the trial a humiliation and said radovan karadzic was subject to selective justice. there is a sense of frustration here that radovan karadzic was only convicted of 10 of the 11 counts against him. there is anger at the length of his sentence with some people saying it's too short. >> translation: >> reporter: outside the court his legal adviser was confronted by relatives of the victims. >> he was disappointed and he was astonished by the verdict and he has asked us to appeal. >> reporter: radovan karadzic's conviction closes one chapter in the darkest period of bosnia's history. in a society still divided on ethnic lines, reconciliation is still a distant hope >>> some progress tonight in the fight against i.s.i.l. the syrian army says it has entered the i.s.i.l. controlled of town of palmyra. the russian back offensive to retake that site began earlier this month. it could oop a pathway to a key area now held by i.s.i.l. after the group took the area last year, it began destroying ancient temples in the protected site. in iraq the government has launched
the current leader called the trial a humiliation and said radovan karadzic was subject to selective justice. there is a sense of frustration here that radovan karadzic was only convicted of 10 of the 11 counts against him. there is anger at the length of his sentence with some people saying it's too short. >> translation: >> reporter: outside the court his legal adviser was confronted by relatives of the victims. >> he was disappointed and he was astonished by the verdict and...
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court has handed down a punishment to former karadzic. >> the chamber sentences you karadz karadzic, to a single sentence of 40, four-zero years of is e imprisonment. >> they found him guilty of ten of 11 charges. convicted of war crimes, crimes against humanity an he claims he is innocent. the tribunal found he was the only person in the serb republic to prevent the killing. he is the highest ranking official the court has ever convicted of war crimes in bosnia. relatives of victims voiced discontent as he is not getting the maximum sentence. >> it is not logical that the organizer of those genicide got sentenced to only 40 years. >> a lawyer on ckaradzic's lega team said he would appeal. >>> new laws are set to expand the role of japan's self-defense forces. the legislation will allow them to come to the defense of their closely related countries. but before they can meet challenges abroad, they have a big urdhurdle to clear at home. increasing recruitment. nhk explains. >> the self-defense in an event in the center of tokyo. officials hope to fill over 10,000 positions beginning i
court has handed down a punishment to former karadzic. >> the chamber sentences you karadz karadzic, to a single sentence of 40, four-zero years of is e imprisonment. >> they found him guilty of ten of 11 charges. convicted of war crimes, crimes against humanity an he claims he is innocent. the tribunal found he was the only person in the serb republic to prevent the killing. he is the highest ranking official the court has ever convicted of war crimes in bosnia. relatives of...
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he said radovan karadzic was subject to selective justice. but what about sarajevo, the home of radovan karadzic for three decades but on which his forces turned their guns. this man was shot 21 years ago. what it will mean to him? >> i'm looking forward to it. not because it will be a big satisfaction, but a step towards restoring the fate in our society today. >> reporter: for those who lost loved ones the verdict is important. if radovan karadzic was meant to reconcile bosnia to its past, well, it hasn't worked out that way. the guns have fallen silent but this country is as divided as ever >>> the u.n. resume rights council is investigating alleged crimes against humanity committed by north korea. a look at how to make the north and its leader accountable. several reports have found the isolated state has been involved in what it calls unspeakable atrocities. pyongyang has responded to the u.n. saying it rejects the resolution. al jazeera's china's correspondent has visited an island occupied by taiwan. it is in the middle of the spr tash
he said radovan karadzic was subject to selective justice. but what about sarajevo, the home of radovan karadzic for three decades but on which his forces turned their guns. this man was shot 21 years ago. what it will mean to him? >> i'm looking forward to it. not because it will be a big satisfaction, but a step towards restoring the fate in our society today. >> reporter: for those who lost loved ones the verdict is important. if radovan karadzic was meant to reconcile bosnia to...
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karadzic is vowing to appeal. we will get some reaction from bosnia's former foreign minister.s in brussels investigators in brussels say that another suspect in this week's
karadzic is vowing to appeal. we will get some reaction from bosnia's former foreign minister.s in brussels investigators in brussels say that another suspect in this week's
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amy: the verdict from the international tribunal comes 21 years after karadzic was indicted, and eightears after he was arrested on a public bus after evading authorities for more than a decade. he was sentenced to 40 years in prison, with credit for eight years of time served. most convicted by the tribunal have served two-thirds of their sentences, meaning that it's possible 70-year-old karadzic could walk outut of prison.. u.s. secretary of state john kerry has confirmed in a news conference in brussels today two americans were among the 31 killed during tuesday's bombing attack targeting the brussels airport and a crowded subway station near the headquarters of the eueuropean union. this comes as belgian authorities have detained d at least six people suspected o of beining involved. both belgium's interior minister and justice minister offered to resign, after it surfaced that authororities failed to o heed a warning g from turkey that one f the suiuicide bombibing suspects a militant that they deported. belgium's prime minister declined to accept the resignations. meanwhile, pope
amy: the verdict from the international tribunal comes 21 years after karadzic was indicted, and eightears after he was arrested on a public bus after evading authorities for more than a decade. he was sentenced to 40 years in prison, with credit for eight years of time served. most convicted by the tribunal have served two-thirds of their sentences, meaning that it's possible 70-year-old karadzic could walk outut of prison.. u.s. secretary of state john kerry has confirmed in a news conference...
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a former bosnian serb leader, radovan karadzic, says he will pleads guilty, karadzic has been given a 40 year jail sentence. >>> taking control of two i.s.i.l. positions in the ancient city of palmyra. month long cessation of hostilities have saved around 3,000 lives. belgian police may not be hunting one but actually two fugitives in connection with tuesday'tuesday's attacks on tho in brussels. >>> israeli soldiers said they shot and killed two palestine yants who tried tianwho tried t. according to knowledge video, v. >> other soldiers stand around, then suddenly, one soldier takes aim and appears to shoot the injured palestinian in the head. video recorded by the palestinian rights group, hebron is a microcosm of the intense conflibt. conflict. palestinians complain of constant harassment from the settlers. many incidents in the last six months of unrest have taken place in hebron. around 40 palestinians have been shot dead after allegedly stabbing israelis. videos of this one will only strengthen the belief of palestinians that israeli soldiers shoot to kill. no questions asked. b
a former bosnian serb leader, radovan karadzic, says he will pleads guilty, karadzic has been given a 40 year jail sentence. >>> taking control of two i.s.i.l. positions in the ancient city of palmyra. month long cessation of hostilities have saved around 3,000 lives. belgian police may not be hunting one but actually two fugitives in connection with tuesday'tuesday's attacks on tho in brussels. >>> israeli soldiers said they shot and killed two palestine yants who tried...
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radovan karadzic says he will appeal against his on 40-year sentence.e was found guilty of ten of the 11 charges at the international criminal tribunal for the former group. it was a verdict against all serb people and radovan karadzic was only convicted it is said because he is a serb. egypt has released images of personal items that belonged to a murder eddie italian student. police say they found a bag with his student id and passport during a raid on gaining that had been posing as police officers. his badly tortured body was found on the street after he disappeared in january. he had been in the country carrying out research on trade unions. a family of an egyptian man arrested for wearing a t-shirt with an anti torture slogan says he has been arrested from prisoner. he was 18 when arrested in 2014. he was never charged and he was tortured during his two-year detention. government leaders in ethiopia promising to address demands made by the largest ethnic group. at least 200 people may have been killed in a crackdown by security forces. charles str
radovan karadzic says he will appeal against his on 40-year sentence.e was found guilty of ten of the 11 charges at the international criminal tribunal for the former group. it was a verdict against all serb people and radovan karadzic was only convicted it is said because he is a serb. egypt has released images of personal items that belonged to a murder eddie italian student. police say they found a bag with his student id and passport during a raid on gaining that had been posing as police...
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." >>> the former boss me an serb leader radovan karadzic says he will appeal.has been given a 40-year jail sentence. >>> syrian government forces have advance today the gates of palma rah. this is as the u.n. special envoy for syria says the month-long cessation of hostilities has saved 3,000 lives. >>> belgium has reported to have lowered the security level from maximum to one level below for the country. >>> let's get more now on our top story in the conviction of radovan karadzic. joining me is the founder of the london-based serbian information center which is which is a group representing serrepresent serbs. what's your reaction to todd? >> in 1992 when the conflict began it's not surprising. if we remember the tribunal wasn't formed under international treaty like the court. it was financed by the u.s. and all of its investigations have been run by the u.s. so it produced a verdict that the u.s. wants. >> you are saying none of the events he's been found guilty of actually happened atta all? or what are you suggest something. >> my view is a complicated t
." >>> the former boss me an serb leader radovan karadzic says he will appeal.has been given a 40-year jail sentence. >>> syrian government forces have advance today the gates of palma rah. this is as the u.n. special envoy for syria says the month-long cessation of hostilities has saved 3,000 lives. >>> belgium has reported to have lowered the security level from maximum to one level below for the country. >>> let's get more now on our top story in the...
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that was the verdict today from an international war crimes court against rod van karadzic.ploited thousands in the massacre of srebrenica. karadzic sentenced to 40 years in prison. 70 years old right now. >>> coming up, the politics of terrorism after the attacks in brussels. donald trump says water board. ted cruz wants more police patrols of muslim communities. hillary clinton says they're both inciting bigotry. so who is right? we're going to talk about that and more when we come back. 7 days ago, karen wasn't thinking about joining her daughter's yoga class. she was thinking about her joints. but now that she's taking osteo bi-flex, she's noticing a real difference in her joint comfort. with continued use, it supports increased flexibility over time. karen: "she's single." it also supports wonderfully high levels of humiliation in her daughter. karen: "she's a little bit shy." in just 7 days, your joint comfort can be your kid's discomfort. osteo bi-flex. you were made to move. so move. you know the symptoms when they start. abdominal pain. diarrhea. xifaxan can help. p
that was the verdict today from an international war crimes court against rod van karadzic.ploited thousands in the massacre of srebrenica. karadzic sentenced to 40 years in prison. 70 years old right now. >>> coming up, the politics of terrorism after the attacks in brussels. donald trump says water board. ted cruz wants more police patrols of muslim communities. hillary clinton says they're both inciting bigotry. so who is right? we're going to talk about that and more when we come...
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the conviction comes 21 years after karadzic was indicted >>> the u.s. government is accusing the iranian government for an attack that led to millions. seven men have been charged with knocking websites offside. be longing to banks, institutions and a new york state dam. >> for years nation states and affiliates enjoyed what they appeared to be a cloak of anonymity, a cloak they hid behind to break our laws. they had a cloak of anonymity because they fought we couldn't figure out who did it, and if we could, we wouldn't say it. >> the hackings took place between 2011 and 2013. major businesses and gay rights groups are joining forces against laws they call antigay. the backlash is in response to moves by lawmakers in north carolina and georgia. >> paul beban reports. >> let's start in georgia, where there's a billion the governor's death called the free exercise protection act. it would allow faith based entities to refuse to provide services they say violate their beliefs and allow them to fire l.g.b.t. employees. reporters say it's about choice, but i
the conviction comes 21 years after karadzic was indicted >>> the u.s. government is accusing the iranian government for an attack that led to millions. seven men have been charged with knocking websites offside. be longing to banks, institutions and a new york state dam. >> for years nation states and affiliates enjoyed what they appeared to be a cloak of anonymity, a cloak they hid behind to break our laws. they had a cloak of anonymity because they fought we couldn't figure...
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form why radovan karadzic vows to appeal his conviction and prison sentence for genocide. place plus, the rolling stones arrive in cuba for a free concert where the music was once
form why radovan karadzic vows to appeal his conviction and prison sentence for genocide. place plus, the rolling stones arrive in cuba for a free concert where the music was once
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th the former bosnian serb leader radovan karadzic says he will appeal against his 40-year prison sentence the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia found him guilty of 10 out of 11 charges which included genocide and other war crimes during the balkans war. many gathered to protest against his sentence. far right supporters believed he was only convicted because he is an essential. they describe the court's decision as a verdict against all serb people. an israeli soldier has been questioned after he shot dead an injured palestinian in the occupied west bank. the army says the shooting followed another stabbing attack. 206 palestinians and 26 israelis have been killed during a series of chuting and stabbings since last october. >> reporter: a 21-year-old plain man has been shot and lies injured on the ground. the army says he and another man attempted to stab a soldier who was lightly injured. other soldiers stand around and then suddenly one soldier takes aim and appears to shoot the injured palestinian in the head. it was this is a microcosm of the conflict in the oc
th the former bosnian serb leader radovan karadzic says he will appeal against his 40-year prison sentence the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia found him guilty of 10 out of 11 charges which included genocide and other war crimes during the balkans war. many gathered to protest against his sentence. far right supporters believed he was only convicted because he is an essential. they describe the court's decision as a verdict against all serb people. an israeli soldier...
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karadzic awaits his verdict on car crimes. >> reporter: i'm on a disputed island in the south china sea where this time it's taiwan making waves i
karadzic awaits his verdict on car crimes. >> reporter: i'm on a disputed island in the south china sea where this time it's taiwan making waves i
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wit of thed withn serbs guilty of the worst mass slawrtz since the holocaust. 70-year-old radovan karadzic was sentenced to 40 years for genocide. during the breakup of yugoslavia, he oversaw a campaign to drive all non-serbs from bosnia. in 1995, 8,000 muslim men and boys were rounded up and executed in cold blood in the town of seven neetsa. he was behind the siege of sarajevo, a city that once hosted the olympics, reduced to ruin by artillery and sniper fire. he defended himself says bosnian serbs were fighting for their survival. his policy, known as ethnic cleansing, killed an estimates 100,000 victims, many muslim and roman catholic. and we'll be right back. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsen
wit of thed withn serbs guilty of the worst mass slawrtz since the holocaust. 70-year-old radovan karadzic was sentenced to 40 years for genocide. during the breakup of yugoslavia, he oversaw a campaign to drive all non-serbs from bosnia. in 1995, 8,000 muslim men and boys were rounded up and executed in cold blood in the town of seven neetsa. he was behind the siege of sarajevo, a city that once hosted the olympics, reduced to ruin by artillery and sniper fire. he defended himself says bosnian...
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karadzic awaits his verdict on car crimes. >> reporter: i'm on a disputed island in the south china sea where this time it's taiwan making waves in these troubled waters >>> the hunt is on to find a suspected i.s.i.l. bomber seen on a security camera at brussels airport. tuesday's bombings there and at a train station killed 31 people and injured 270 others. this is the man who is the focus of that manhunt. his identity is unknown. it is believed he had explosives, but they failed to detonate. there were a total of three bombers at the airport. naj was already a suspect in last november's paris attacks. the third suspect was the belgium born man had been deported from turkey after being caught at the syrian turkish border last june but was released by belgium police due to a lack of his evidence. his brother carried out the bombing at the metro station and was also a brussels suspect. >> reporter: police are tracking the bomber who got away. he are removed evidence here. just one of a series of raids that have uncovered explosives, detonators and nails. the last known image of the three
karadzic awaits his verdict on car crimes. >> reporter: i'm on a disputed island in the south china sea where this time it's taiwan making waves in these troubled waters >>> the hunt is on to find a suspected i.s.i.l. bomber seen on a security camera at brussels airport. tuesday's bombings there and at a train station killed 31 people and injured 270 others. this is the man who is the focus of that manhunt. his identity is unknown. it is believed he had explosives, but they...
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former bosnian-serb leader radovan karadzic found guilty of genocide. a u.n. court sentencing him to 40 years in prison. convicted of crimes against humanity during the bosnian war in the 1990s, including the mass killing of nearly 8,000 men and boys. more than 100,000 people killed in that civil war. >>> back to the u.s., and to the flight attendant caught on surveillance. that attendant, in court today, accused of trying to smuggle nearly 70 pounds of cocaine through security. the former beauty queen making a run for it, leaving her bags and shoes behind when she was selected for random screening. tonight, her case, and the pilot, also in trouble with the law. here's abc's david kerley. >> reporter: this jet blue flight attendant, a former jamaican beauty queen, in custody tonight, accused of trying to sneak this, nearly 70 pounds of cocaine through airport security. marsha gay reynolds was caught on los angeles security cameras in street clothes friday, as she used her airline badge to try to get through the known crew member security line. but she grew ner
former bosnian-serb leader radovan karadzic found guilty of genocide. a u.n. court sentencing him to 40 years in prison. convicted of crimes against humanity during the bosnian war in the 1990s, including the mass killing of nearly 8,000 men and boys. more than 100,000 people killed in that civil war. >>> back to the u.s., and to the flight attendant caught on surveillance. that attendant, in court today, accused of trying to smuggle nearly 70 pounds of cocaine through security. the...
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the war criminal karadzic said he will be appealing his 40 year jail sentence.overnment forces have advanced to palmyra taking control of two i.s.i.l. positions in the city. the month-long cessation of hostilities has saved 3,000 lives. belgium police may be hunting not one but two fugitives in connection with tuesday's bomb attacks in the metro in brussels >>> u.s. president obama has offered to declassify more documents on the u.s. involvement with argentina's former military. he made the promise after laying white roses at a memorial for victims at what is called the dirty war. it is the 40th anniversary of the coup that brought a military regime to power and led to the death uz of up to 30,000 people >> told in response to a request from the president and to continue helping the families of the victims find some of the truth and justice they deserve, i can announce that the u.s. government declassify more duments from that period including for the first time military an intelligence records because i believe we have a responsibilities to confront the past wi
the war criminal karadzic said he will be appealing his 40 year jail sentence.overnment forces have advanced to palmyra taking control of two i.s.i.l. positions in the city. the month-long cessation of hostilities has saved 3,000 lives. belgium police may be hunting not one but two fugitives in connection with tuesday's bomb attacks in the metro in brussels >>> u.s. president obama has offered to declassify more documents on the u.s. involvement with argentina's former military. he...
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the same thing actually happened before on the day of radovan karadzic's verdict. that day members were waiting for him here, but he didn't show up. he stayed at home and the same thing happened today. on the other hand, we're talking about a man who really loves media attention, he loves to turn anything into spectacle and we saw that so many times in the courtroom, here in belgrade, in his rhetoric, in his behaviour. so today we saw it again and he shows up two hours later and wants to share everything what he want to say with his followers. he didn't say anything much new. we know about his attitude and today he is the helped line. he plays the main role, so he wanted to share his opinion again and we know that his attitude is i don't care what the verdict will be. i already beat the tribunal. in that sentence you can see it all. you can see his personality, you can see actually the case himself and it was an unusual case. like i said people here are happy because he is part of the belgrade with the number of supporters of radical parties so for them this is a g
the same thing actually happened before on the day of radovan karadzic's verdict. that day members were waiting for him here, but he didn't show up. he stayed at home and the same thing happened today. on the other hand, we're talking about a man who really loves media attention, he loves to turn anything into spectacle and we saw that so many times in the courtroom, here in belgrade, in his rhetoric, in his behaviour. so today we saw it again and he shows up two hours later and wants to share...
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the war crimes convicted rativan karadzic responsible for the massacre that we all, the horrors we experience back in the '90s. your reaction? >> reporter: well, itit's suchn important closure. it bends towards justice. justice has been done today. ratavan is responsible for war crimes. the 260,000 people dead and two and a half million homeless. i'm very proud in the clinton administration, president clinton led the way to stop that war and i can't help but think of richardho holbrooke in a defeat, ended the bosnian war and he deserves so much credit historically for bringing that war to an end. but boy, this was the right decision for the victims in bosnia. >> thank you for remembering richard holbrooke today. thank you so much, nick buns, always. >> thank you. >>> family feud. donald trump stepping up the personal attacks on ted cruz's wife, heidi, in this bizarre battle of the wives. that's next on "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. this is joanne. her long day as a hair stylist starts with shoulder pain when... hey joanne, want to trade the all day relief of 2 aleve with 6 tylenol?
the war crimes convicted rativan karadzic responsible for the massacre that we all, the horrors we experience back in the '90s. your reaction? >> reporter: well, itit's suchn important closure. it bends towards justice. justice has been done today. ratavan is responsible for war crimes. the 260,000 people dead and two and a half million homeless. i'm very proud in the clinton administration, president clinton led the way to stop that war and i can't help but think of richardho holbrooke...
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center and troops and 25,000 demonstrators are protesting against the hanging of a man of radovan karadziceligious activists and he was a policeman assigned to guard the governor of punjab but in 2011 he shot dead the man he was supposed to be protecting and killed him because the governor had publically spoken out against pakistan's blasphemy law and executed last month after his final appeal was rejected, more than 100,000 people attended his funeral earlier this month. so back to kamal hyder in islamabad where the protest was taking place earlier, what is happening in the capitol right now kamal? >> reporter: according to the latest information that we are getting is that the crowd, several thousand strong, has been contained in the square which is situated just a few meters from parliament. earlier there were scuffles between the protesters who were able to come all the way from rowal-pindi where they initially held a prayer meeting and decided to march on parliament despite the best attempts by the security forces they were able to use containers and were able to make their way to the
center and troops and 25,000 demonstrators are protesting against the hanging of a man of radovan karadziceligious activists and he was a policeman assigned to guard the governor of punjab but in 2011 he shot dead the man he was supposed to be protecting and killed him because the governor had publically spoken out against pakistan's blasphemy law and executed last month after his final appeal was rejected, more than 100,000 people attended his funeral earlier this month. so back to kamal hyder...
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tribunal convicted former bosnian serb leader radovan karadzic of war crimes and genocide in the 1990an wars. a look at how tough it was to hunt down those indicted is the focus of the newest addition to the newshour bookshelf margaret warner has that. the servian president was served. the u.n. set up an international tribunal to investigate and indicted some 161 people it found most responsible. the challenge was to actually apprehend them. how they did so is captured in a gripping new book by julian borger, long-time correspondent and editor at the guardian newspaper titled the butcher's trail how the search for ball can war criminals became the most >> warner: julian borger, welcome. you open this book with a really vivid account of the capture of the last of these criminals in a forest in serbia. who was he and what had he done? >> he was goran hadzic and he used to run a serb statelet inside croatia which had been carved out of croatia by what was called ethnic cleansing, a euphemism for mass killing of other ethnicities. so he had overseen that killing on a large scale. >> warne
tribunal convicted former bosnian serb leader radovan karadzic of war crimes and genocide in the 1990an wars. a look at how tough it was to hunt down those indicted is the focus of the newest addition to the newshour bookshelf margaret warner has that. the servian president was served. the u.n. set up an international tribunal to investigate and indicted some 161 people it found most responsible. the challenge was to actually apprehend them. how they did so is captured in a gripping new book by...
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a special united nations court in the hague found former bosnian serb leader radovan karadzic guiltyhe court sentenced him to 40 years. the charges stem from atrocities committed during the bosnian war in the early 1990, most notably the srebrenica massacre. nearly 7,000 bosnian muslim men and boys were executed by forces under karadzic's command. >> translator: the justice hasn't won. we should have had this trial finished before. we waited for it for too long. and many mothers are not alive to hear this verdict, although it's not really what we have expected. >> u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon hailed the verdicts as a historic result for the people of the former yugoslavia. >>> u.s. president barack obama is returning to washington after ending his six-day latin america tour in argentina. his stop in buenos aires came on the anniversary of government sponsored killings there at the hands of a military junta supported by the u.s. back this the '70s and '80s. mr. obama visited a memorial park for the victims. obama, though, later con showed that the u.s. was slow to condemn the at
a special united nations court in the hague found former bosnian serb leader radovan karadzic guiltyhe court sentenced him to 40 years. the charges stem from atrocities committed during the bosnian war in the early 1990, most notably the srebrenica massacre. nearly 7,000 bosnian muslim men and boys were executed by forces under karadzic's command. >> translator: the justice hasn't won. we should have had this trial finished before. we waited for it for too long. and many mothers are not...