Karadžić family in appeal to Lajčak

Sonja Karadžić Jovičević has called on Miroslav Lajčak to allow her family to go and visit Radovan Karadžić in Belgrade.

Izvor: Beta

Wednesday, 23.07.2008.

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Sonja Karadzic Jovicevic has called on Miroslav Lajcak to allow her family to go and visit Radovan Karadzic in Belgrade. Karadzic’s daughter hopes that the international high representative to Bosnia-Hercegovina will give his approval as soon as possible, so that they can make the visit because of legal and procedural time frames. Karadzic family in appeal to Lajcak She has asked Lajcak to allow her family to travel to Belgrade, as it will “clearly be the last chance to see her father.“ Karadzic Jovicevic explained that Karadzic’s wife, Ljiljana was in very poor health, that her children and those of her brother Sasa were small, and their financial status was such that they would be unable to visit the war crimes suspect in The Hague. “After more than 10 years of hell that we’ve gone through, I really don’t see any benefit in further mistreatment,“ she said. Earlier, while the war crimes suspect was still at large, the Office of the High Representative decided to confiscate the Karadzic family’s travel documents to prevent them leaving Bosnia-Hercegovina. Lajcak said today that that he would consider allowing Karadzic family to travel to Belgrade. Sonja Karadzic Jovicevic (FoNet, archive)

Karadžić family in appeal to Lajčak

She has asked Lajčak to allow her family to travel to Belgrade, as it will “clearly be the last chance to see her father.“

Karadžić Jovičević explained that Karadžić’s wife, Ljiljana was in very poor health, that her children and those of her brother Saša were small, and their financial status was such that they would be unable to visit the war crimes suspect in The Hague.

“After more than 10 years of hell that we’ve gone through, I really don’t see any benefit in further mistreatment,“ she said.

Earlier, while the war crimes suspect was still at large, the Office of the High Representative decided to confiscate the Karadžić family’s travel documents to prevent them leaving Bosnia-Hercegovina.

Lajčak said today that that he would consider allowing Karadžić family to travel to Belgrade.

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