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Thursday, 21.01.2010.

09:38

Hague: Karadžić appeals lawyer decision

Radovan Karadžić has filed an appeal after his request to have British lawyer Richard Harvey dismissed as his appointed legal counsel was denied.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Check [link]
(Zoran, 21 January 2010 12:55)
Thanks for the link, another example of how the early intervention of the international community prevented the excalation of brutality.

Zoran

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Karadžić has already once requested Harvey’s dismissal, pointing out that he wanted to work with a lawyer that shared his “tradition and language”.
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That is only natural but what does he expect from the NATO court? They have NATO judges, NATO prosecutors and NATO defence lawyers. It is obviously just a big fix. Here is what Jamie Shea (NATO's spokesperson) said about it.

Jamie Shea : As you know, without NATO countries there would be no International Court of Justice, nor would there be any International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia because NATO countries are in the forefront of those who have established these two tribunals, who fund these tribunals and who support on a daily basis their activities.

Check http://www.nato.int/kosovo/press/p990517b.htm

Zoran

pre 14 godina

Karadžić has already once requested Harvey’s dismissal, pointing out that he wanted to work with a lawyer that shared his “tradition and language”.
--
That is only natural but what does he expect from the NATO court? They have NATO judges, NATO prosecutors and NATO defence lawyers. It is obviously just a big fix. Here is what Jamie Shea (NATO's spokesperson) said about it.

Jamie Shea : As you know, without NATO countries there would be no International Court of Justice, nor would there be any International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia because NATO countries are in the forefront of those who have established these two tribunals, who fund these tribunals and who support on a daily basis their activities.

Check http://www.nato.int/kosovo/press/p990517b.htm

pss

pre 14 godina

Check [link]
(Zoran, 21 January 2010 12:55)
Thanks for the link, another example of how the early intervention of the international community prevented the excalation of brutality.

Zoran

pre 14 godina

Karadžić has already once requested Harvey’s dismissal, pointing out that he wanted to work with a lawyer that shared his “tradition and language”.
--
That is only natural but what does he expect from the NATO court? They have NATO judges, NATO prosecutors and NATO defence lawyers. It is obviously just a big fix. Here is what Jamie Shea (NATO's spokesperson) said about it.

Jamie Shea : As you know, without NATO countries there would be no International Court of Justice, nor would there be any International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia because NATO countries are in the forefront of those who have established these two tribunals, who fund these tribunals and who support on a daily basis their activities.

Check http://www.nato.int/kosovo/press/p990517b.htm

pss

pre 14 godina

Check [link]
(Zoran, 21 January 2010 12:55)
Thanks for the link, another example of how the early intervention of the international community prevented the excalation of brutality.