Karadzic refuses to enter plea at war crimes trial
Published: 29 August, 2008, 12:53
The former Bosnian Serb leader, Radovan Karadzic, has refused to enter pleas to 11 charges, including genocide and crimes against humanity, as he appeared at his second court hearing in The Hague. Following the refusal,
I share the concerns of Dr. Kardzic's brother for his safety. I'm not so certain, there would be an international criminal court in existence currently, if not for the Netherlands and their allies at the United Nations, lobbying it was necessary primarily at this point in time for prosecuting 'Serbian war crimes.' I strongly believe from my experiences in the past decade, the ICC fought so strong for existence not to equitably apply international social justice, but to conduct other state activities out in its name instead for personal state profit such as moving gold freely between state borders etc. using its diplomatic privileges & immunities as stated in my other blog at: http://picasaweb.google.com/lpcyusa/ViewMyHagueInternationalCriminalCourtPreparatoryDocumentsFromThe2001UnitedNations# --> You can view all my Hague International Criminal Court Preparatory Documents From the 2001 United Nations meetings here. Jilly
Yes, I too am extremely concerned about Dr Karadzic's health and well bring in the Hague. I believe until he is released , his life is in great danger there and something could happen to him at any time, Jill Starr NJ USA