Post by radovic on Sept 7, 2008 14:16:59 GMT -5
Holbrooke complicit in Bosnian genocide
Sat, 30 Aug 2008 01:06:37 GMT
Richard Holbrooke,Radovan Karadzic
Former Bosnian foreign minister Mohammad Sacirbey says the Hague tribunal should also investigate Richard Holbrooke for crimes against humanity.
In an exclusive interview with a Press TV correspondent, the former Bosnian foreign minister said that the International Criminal Court (ICC) is willing to prosecute its own spokeswoman Florence Hartmann, for revealing information on the Bosnian genocide, yet Richard Holbrooke, the US diplomat who signed an agreement with Karadzic ensuring he would not be prosecuted is not liable for any crimes.
Florence Hartmann a French journalist and former spokesperson for the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia has been charged by the ICC for divulging confidential information about the trial of late Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic.
As of 2000 Florence Hartmann was spokesperson for Carla Del Ponte, former chief prosecutor with the Hague Tribunal. Six years later she left the post and published a book entitled "Peace and Punishment".
In an earlier interview Hartmann said to Bosnian media that her book presented "a segment of the tribunal's work, which was not on record."
Meanwhile, Radovan Karadzic , who is accused by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) for numerous war crimes committed against non-Serbs, and responsible for the deaths of more than 7,500 Muslims, has pleaded not guilty to those crimes.
According to Radovan Karadzic , Richard Holbrooke, architect of the Dayton Agreement signed an undertaking with Karadzic that if the latter withdrew from politics he would not be sent to the Hague tribunal . He claims that he has the documents to prove it.
At Karadzic's tribunal, Elsana Nurkovic, who follows the Tribunal for Belgrade's Humanitarian Law Center says that "Everyone was wondering what the prosecutors were doing all these years,". "To me, honestly, this shows the prosecution never believed that Karadzic would come to the Tribunal one day."
SG/HAR
Sat, 30 Aug 2008 01:06:37 GMT
Richard Holbrooke,Radovan Karadzic
Former Bosnian foreign minister Mohammad Sacirbey says the Hague tribunal should also investigate Richard Holbrooke for crimes against humanity.
In an exclusive interview with a Press TV correspondent, the former Bosnian foreign minister said that the International Criminal Court (ICC) is willing to prosecute its own spokeswoman Florence Hartmann, for revealing information on the Bosnian genocide, yet Richard Holbrooke, the US diplomat who signed an agreement with Karadzic ensuring he would not be prosecuted is not liable for any crimes.
Florence Hartmann a French journalist and former spokesperson for the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia has been charged by the ICC for divulging confidential information about the trial of late Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic.
As of 2000 Florence Hartmann was spokesperson for Carla Del Ponte, former chief prosecutor with the Hague Tribunal. Six years later she left the post and published a book entitled "Peace and Punishment".
In an earlier interview Hartmann said to Bosnian media that her book presented "a segment of the tribunal's work, which was not on record."
Meanwhile, Radovan Karadzic , who is accused by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) for numerous war crimes committed against non-Serbs, and responsible for the deaths of more than 7,500 Muslims, has pleaded not guilty to those crimes.
According to Radovan Karadzic , Richard Holbrooke, architect of the Dayton Agreement signed an undertaking with Karadzic that if the latter withdrew from politics he would not be sent to the Hague tribunal . He claims that he has the documents to prove it.
At Karadzic's tribunal, Elsana Nurkovic, who follows the Tribunal for Belgrade's Humanitarian Law Center says that "Everyone was wondering what the prosecutors were doing all these years,". "To me, honestly, this shows the prosecution never believed that Karadzic would come to the Tribunal one day."
SG/HAR