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alija, carlinovic, klug, cartoveras, noto sarajevo, parle, priador, rogagitca, plesinica, and sfornic. beginning in march, 1992, serb forces and bosnian serb political and governmental organs attacked and took control of towns andville lamgs in these municipalities. most of the takeovers were carried out during 1992, but they continued thereafter. the enclave of srebrenica was taken over in july of 1995. during and after the takeovers until the 30th of november, 1995, serb forces and bosnian serb political and governmental organs carried out peres cacts bosnian muslims and croats. these acts included the implementation of descriptive and discriminatory measures, arbitrary searches, arbitrary arrests, and unlawful detention, forced labor, harassment, torture, rain and other acts of sexual violence, killing, destruction of houses, cultural monuments, and sacred sites, and plunder of property. these forced the croats to flee the municipalities in fear. others were physically driven out. counts four, five, and six, extermination and murder as crimes against humanity and violations of the
alija, carlinovic, klug, cartoveras, noto sarajevo, parle, priador, rogagitca, plesinica, and sfornic. beginning in march, 1992, serb forces and bosnian serb political and governmental organs attacked and took control of towns andville lamgs in these municipalities. most of the takeovers were carried out during 1992, but they continued thereafter. the enclave of srebrenica was taken over in july of 1995. during and after the takeovers until the 30th of november, 1995, serb forces and bosnian...
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crimes against humanity in connection with the siege of sarajevo and the war of the 1990's. >> in the hague, we asked of the trial will proceed from here. >> the first thing that happens is that they did the detention center. there will be an initial appearing in front of the judges. he has the chance to plead guilty or not guilty. that is the first step of the process. >> how long as the trial expected to last? >> wheezy the trial that started in 2009 takes longer than expected. it will last for for five years. many people think the case will take the same time. it is very hard to prove that is a job -- the chief prosecutor might have to come by the cases because the two of them don't like each other. i don't think it is likely they will be a witness against each other. they have something really strong in common and they don't accept the authority of the court here. >> for germany's chancellor, is about better ties with india. top executives and fro companies have traveled with her. they want to tap into the growing middle-class market. there is a lot of potential here. china, for e
crimes against humanity in connection with the siege of sarajevo and the war of the 1990's. >> in the hague, we asked of the trial will proceed from here. >> the first thing that happens is that they did the detention center. there will be an initial appearing in front of the judges. he has the chance to plead guilty or not guilty. that is the first step of the process. >> how long as the trial expected to last? >> wheezy the trial that started in 2009 takes longer than...
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and sons were slaughtered by his troops could not stand the sight of the butcher of the balkans in sarajevo. >> we don't expect much from this trial because it will last a long time, but i wish him good health long enough to hear the verdict and to be sentenced for what he has done. >> the court session lasted only 100 minutes. his next court appearance is scheduled for july 4. >>> germany is moving closer to make its exit from nuclear power a done deal. parliament is expected to pass legislation next week to shut down all 17 nuclear power plants and the country by the year 2022. the german chancellor spent part of friday meeting with leaders to make sure that everyone is on board. b>> the chancellor courted state premiers to try to win broad consensus for the nuclear policy turnaround. merkel even agreed to amend the initial plans and allow a gradual exit from atomic power rather than proceed with their proposed two-stage shutdown. >> 2011 hand out 2022 will not be the only dates for switching off plants. it will be step-by-step, to be completed by 2021. >> the first shutdown are slated to
and sons were slaughtered by his troops could not stand the sight of the butcher of the balkans in sarajevo. >> we don't expect much from this trial because it will last a long time, but i wish him good health long enough to hear the verdict and to be sentenced for what he has done. >> the court session lasted only 100 minutes. his next court appearance is scheduled for july 4. >>> germany is moving closer to make its exit from nuclear power a done deal. parliament is...
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nato action stop the genocide in the sarajevo province in the early 1990's. tim was killed by a mortar shell fired by a military unit. that absolutely gutted me and has made this project look different, actually. tavis: you mean what, exactly? >> we did this together. we had this incredibly close collaboration. "restrepo" was our movie, and suddenly he is gone and it is my movie. at one of the things i worry about is will i be able to make decisions about the future of this movie and the material and the best possible way? i no longer have my friend to consult with. i would talk to him all the time. it is actually intimidating, how can i do justice to his memory with this project? tavis: does his death say anything different to you about work? >-- about war? >> absolutely. i got an e-mail from a vietnam veteran who said he was so sore about him, i have to tell you this, you guys with your books and your movie came close to understanding what war is about, but cannot get all the way. the ultimate reality about war, the central truth is that you'll lose your br
nato action stop the genocide in the sarajevo province in the early 1990's. tim was killed by a mortar shell fired by a military unit. that absolutely gutted me and has made this project look different, actually. tavis: you mean what, exactly? >> we did this together. we had this incredibly close collaboration. "restrepo" was our movie, and suddenly he is gone and it is my movie. at one of the things i worry about is will i be able to make decisions about the future of this...
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he was indicted for the indiscriminate shelling of sarajevo during the 43-month siege and the massacre of 8,000 muslims during the war in bosnia. he had been at large for 15 years until serbian police arrested him in a farm house in northern serbia on thursday. the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia in 1996 for crimes against humanity. he is expected to be brought before a u.n. judge in a day or two for a preliminary hearing. the handover is one of the conditions set by the european union for serbia to join the bloc. >>> the earthquake and tsunami of march 11th dealt a terrible blow to many of japan's museums and art galleries. thousands of valuable natural specimens and cultural artifacts have been damaged and face permanent ruin. but as we see in this next report museums from all over the country are helping restore damaged specimens. >> reporter: after the tsunami this city in iwate prefecture lay in ruins. the oldest public museum in the region was badly damaged. it had a collection of over 150,000 pieces. they included folk art and specimens of regional plan
he was indicted for the indiscriminate shelling of sarajevo during the 43-month siege and the massacre of 8,000 muslims during the war in bosnia. he had been at large for 15 years until serbian police arrested him in a farm house in northern serbia on thursday. the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia in 1996 for crimes against humanity. he is expected to be brought before a u.n. judge in a day or two for a preliminary hearing. the handover is one of the conditions set by...
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>> as sarajevo said, you bet 'ya!yes. >> it's the same as social security, five years ago, where republicans put up a plan, democrats don't have to put up an alternative and attack demagogue, demagogue. they should have learned their lesson. >> because they use the same strategy to block obama's health care rae reform. ryan's plan has lost momentum. >> the answer is it doesn't prove anything about ryan's acceptability or not. it has to do with davis concerni >>> issue four, gas bloat. >> in many places, gas is now more than $4 a gallon. meaning that you could be paying more than $60 to fill up your tank. $3.83 per gallon, practically 4 bucks. that's what the average national price for a gallon of gas has bloated to this week. last year, the price of gasper gallon was a dollar cheaper. today three out of four americans say high gas prices are causing their families financial hardship. about 50% of all americans say gas prices require them that make major changes in their lives, including cutting back on their annual va
>> as sarajevo said, you bet 'ya!yes. >> it's the same as social security, five years ago, where republicans put up a plan, democrats don't have to put up an alternative and attack demagogue, demagogue. they should have learned their lesson. >> because they use the same strategy to block obama's health care rae reform. ryan's plan has lost momentum. >> the answer is it doesn't prove anything about ryan's acceptability or not. it has to do with davis concerni >>>...
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then general mladic commanded serbian troops during the shelling of civilians in sarajevo. but he's most notorious for the massacre at srebrenica. his soldiers rounded up and murdered more than 7,000 muslim men and boys then dumped the bodies in mass graves. since then, most of the victims have been reburied by relatives who think a trial in the hague is too good for him. "they should bring him here so we mothers can convict him" says shura maleic whose sons were killed at srebrenica. but on the other side of the ethnic divide that persists in this region, hard core serbian nationalists revere ratko mladic. >> he is our war hero. he is the one who fought for serbs. >> reporter: but the way he fought on those balkan battlefields in the eyes of prosecutors at the international criminal court amounts to war crimes-- including genocide. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> smith: here at home, the performance of the housing industry is key to an economic recovery, but the housing market is sliding backward. a report out today says home prices are down more than 5% in the past
then general mladic commanded serbian troops during the shelling of civilians in sarajevo. but he's most notorious for the massacre at srebrenica. his soldiers rounded up and murdered more than 7,000 muslim men and boys then dumped the bodies in mass graves. since then, most of the victims have been reburied by relatives who think a trial in the hague is too good for him. "they should bring him here so we mothers can convict him" says shura maleic whose sons were killed at srebrenica....
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among other things, mladic is accused of organizing the srebrenica massacre and siege of sarajevo. >>o mladic, are charged with genocide, crimes against humanity, and violations of the laws and the customs of war under several modes of liability including joint criminal enterprise. >> let's bring in atika who's following the process for us. describe for us the process at this point and what we've been seeing at the hague. >> what has happened is mladic had the charges read out to him. he's supposed to enter a plea. but mladic said earlier that the charges were obnoxious, monstrous words, and said he would need more than a month to respond. he's trying to delay the plea process. however, the judge said he has scheduled another hearing for july 4. so the process is going forward but mladic seems to be delaying it as much as he can. >> how did he appear? >> one of the big issues is is he really so frail he cannot stand trial? the lawyers argueled he was gravely ill. he seemed fine. he seemed to understand everything said to him. and the authorities were joking in his transfer. so he seem
among other things, mladic is accused of organizing the srebrenica massacre and siege of sarajevo. >>o mladic, are charged with genocide, crimes against humanity, and violations of the laws and the customs of war under several modes of liability including joint criminal enterprise. >> let's bring in atika who's following the process for us. describe for us the process at this point and what we've been seeing at the hague. >> what has happened is mladic had the charges read out...
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as commander of the bosnian serb military, mladic is accused of targeting civilian areas of sarajevo.snian-muslim men and boys in the u.n. safe haven of srebrenica. a robust and commanding figure during the war in the '90s, the 69-year-old mladic today has been hobbled by a series of strokes and his lawyers appealed his extradition based on his failing health. that appeal was denied. >> i can assure you that we are comfortable debut that he has access to the best possible medical care. >> reporter: mladic is scheduled for arraignment on friday. mladic was arrested last week in verb ya after a 16-year manhunt. joining us is their foreign minister voouk jeremic. >> what's important precondition for lasting reconciliation is the balkans establish the full truth about what happened during that terrible decade of the 1990s. first and foremost we expect the trial will bring up the truth. >> ultimately how was he caught? where did they find him? >> he was -- his last hiding place was in a small village in northern serbia and he was found after we came across a piece of information leading to
as commander of the bosnian serb military, mladic is accused of targeting civilian areas of sarajevo.snian-muslim men and boys in the u.n. safe haven of srebrenica. a robust and commanding figure during the war in the '90s, the 69-year-old mladic today has been hobbled by a series of strokes and his lawyers appealed his extradition based on his failing health. that appeal was denied. >> i can assure you that we are comfortable debut that he has access to the best possible medical care....
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initial inaugural mission into bosnia, the former yugoslavia and croatia, and i walked the streets of sarajevo and i saw mothers who asked that they had not seen their sons for 10 or is it years -- 12 years and asked us where they were. it was a violent time. so the libyan action by the president was an appropriate one. he happens to be a democratic president. i applaud his actions. but the constitution is not labeled by democratic or republican. it has no provisions to exempt if you happen to be a democrat with a democratic president. and so my values argue for consistency. and that is adhering to the constitution. i believe the resolution 252, mr. boehner's resolution that was crafted in the last 24 hours, was a nice statement about a report. but i don't vote on actions on the floor out of contempt and dislike for anyone. let me be very clear. i applaud president obama for the courage that he has taken in moving forward to establish america's mark as a believer in democracy and justice and encouraging the people in the arab states to stand up for their rights and to object and reject the opp
initial inaugural mission into bosnia, the former yugoslavia and croatia, and i walked the streets of sarajevo and i saw mothers who asked that they had not seen their sons for 10 or is it years -- 12 years and asked us where they were. it was a violent time. so the libyan action by the president was an appropriate one. he happens to be a democratic president. i applaud his actions. but the constitution is not labeled by democratic or republican. it has no provisions to exempt if you happen to...