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Puerto Vallarta News NetworkEditorials | Issues | July 2008 

Radovan Karadzic: One Way Ticket to The Hague
email this pageprint this pageemail usIvan Simic - PVNN


Karadzic, Then and Now
 
On 21 July 2008, Former 1st President of Republika Srpska, Radovan Karadzic, was arrested in Belgrade by the Serbian Authorities after an alleged tip-off from a foreign intelligence service. He has been a fugitive since 1995 after having been indicted for war crimes by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). A $5 million reward had been offered for his arrest by the United States Government. Since his arrest, many reactions and questions has been raised around the world.

Political Life and War Crime Charges

Radovan Karadzic was born in 1945 in Petnjica, Republic of Montenegro. In 1989, he co-founded a political party called the "Serbian Democratic Party" (Srpska Demokratska Stranka – SDS) in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which aimed at gathering the Republic's Bosnian Serb community and joining Croatian Serbs in leading them in staying part of Yugoslavia in the event of secession by those two republics from the federation.

In a March 1992 referendum, Bosnia gained independence from Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) and later, in April, was recognized by the United Nation as an independent state. Later that year, Karadzic became the first President of Republika Srpska. He was President until 1996.

In 1995, Karadzic was indicted by the ICTY alongside Colonel-General Ratko Mladic (currently at large). He is accused of personal and command responsibility for numerous war crimes committed against non-Serbs, in his roles as Supreme Commander of the Bosnian Serb Armed Forces and President of the National Security Council of the Republika Srpska. Among others, he is accused of ordering the Srebrenica massacre in 1995, Siege of Sarajevo, ordering that United Nations personnel be taken hostage in May-June 1995.

The indictment is based on the charges of his individual criminal responsibility and superior criminal responsibility, including:

• Unlawful transfer of civilians because of religious or national identity
• One count of severe breaches of the Geneva Conventions
• Three counts of violations of the Laws of War
• Five counts of crimes against humanity

Karadzic is not the only high ranking individual accused in front of the ICTY. The accused are ranging from common soldiers to generals, from Presidents to Prime Ministers, such as:

• Slobodan Miloševic, President of Serbia and Yugoslavia; the first sitting head of state indicted for war crimes (died in cell)
• Ratko Mladic, Commander of the Bosnian Serb Army (at large)
• Momcilo Krajisnik, Prime Minister of Republika Srpska (sentenced to 27 years)
• Milan Babic, President of the Republika Srpska Krajina (sentenced to 13 years, died in cell)
• Biljana Plavsic, President of Republika Srpska (sentenced to 11 years)
• Milan Martic, Prime Minister of Republika Srpska Krajina (sentenced to 35 years)
• Ante Gotovina, General of the Croatian Army (trial pending)
• Ramush Haradinaj, former Prime Minister of Kosovo (Acquitted in May 2008)

When extradited to the ICTY, Radovan Karadzic became the 44th Serb suspect to be sent to The Hague.

The Capture

According to Serbian government officials Karadzic was arrested on 21 July 2008 in Belgrade, however strong special police forces were visible in Belgrade centre on Friday evening, when is to believed that Karadzic was really arrested. These claims were refuted by Serbian Government.

Until his capture, Karadzic lived under the false name of Dr. Dragan Dabic. Using false ID he had been practicing at a private medical clinic, specializing in alternative medicine and psychology. He has been extradited on 30 July 2008 to The Hague, and incarcerated in the International Criminal Court detention centre in Scheveningen, one of the districts of The Hague, The Nederlands.

Karadzic capture came in the very strange moment, just a few days before ICTY's chief prosecutor Serge Brammertz was due to visit Serbia, just a few weeks after formation of the new Serbian Government, and few months after Government signed the Stabilization and Association Agreement (SAA) with the European Union. This arrest also came just after Milosevic top party member and now president of the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) was appointed as a Minister of Internal Affairs.

The strangest thing is that new Government was formed between pro-European/democratic parties led by the Democratic Party (Demokratska Stranka - DS) which was a party of former Prime Minister of Serbia Dr. Zoran Djindjic, now succeeded by the President Boris Tadic, and the Socialist Party of Serbia (Socijalisticka Partija Srbije - SPS) which was the party of former President Slobodan Milosevic, now succeeded by Ivica Dacic.

As a reminder; democratic/pro-European parties came to power in so called October 5th Revolution in 2000, when they striped Milosevic and his regime out of power and replace him with new President of Yugoslavia Dr. Vojislav Kostunica and the new democratic Government. Now, after eight years of scandals and prosecutions of Slobodan Milosevic, his party and close associates, Democratic Party formed the Government with SPS.

According to latest developments there are some questions that should be asked, such as:

1. Given that Karadzic's arrest took place after Vojislav Kostunica was no longer in power, was Kostunica protecting him all along?

2. Did Democratic Party decided that is time to give Karadzic up since they formed Government with SPS, and just wish to divert attention in another direction to prove that they are a pro-European Government no matter who is in coalition with them?

3. Did SPS know the whereabouts of Karadzic and used that information, or rather that joker to arrest him to put the Party closer to West Powers, and maybe get some support from them in the next elections?

4. Was some other Government, organization, or institution protecting and financing Karadzic all this time before deciding that it was time to give him up?

5. Did somebody collect the $5 million reward?

No matter if we get the answers to these questions or not, the international community will never allow Karadzic to walk free again. After all these years, Karadzic received a one way ticket to the UN Tribunal.

Ivan Simic writes from Belgrade, Serbia



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