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Driver called close to bin Laden
Associated PressA Guantanamo prisoner on trial for war crimes was so close to Osama bin Laden that he attended a meeting of top al-Qaida aides the day of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, a former FBI agent testified yesterday. Defendant Salim Hamdan heard bin Laden praise...Tags: International Law, Prosecution, Terrorism, Wars and Interventions, Family
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Emotions Still Raw in War-Crimes Suspect's Wake
Los Angeles TimesThe legacy of Radovan Karadzic is etched in Srebrenica in unsmiling, distrustful faces; on tombstones that march shoulder to shoulder for nearly a quarter-mile; in empty, scarred houses whose owners never returned. Karadzic's Bosnian Serb army rounded up...Tags: Diseases, Armed Forces, International Law, Defense, Heart Disease
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Divided by war's scars in Srebrenica, Bosnia
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe legacy of Radovan Karadzic is etched here in unsmiling, mistrustful faces; on tombstones that march shoulder to shoulder for nearly a quarter-mile; in empty, scarred houses whose owners never returned. Karadzic's Bosnian Serb army rounded up...Tags: Civil Unrest, Diseases, Armed Forces, International Law, Defense
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Defendant walks out of Guantanamo war crimes trial
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAn agitated Salim Ahmed Hamdan abruptly walked out of his war crimes trial Wednesday while the military jury watched a video in which the defendant was shown trussed, hooded and being badgered by armed and masked U.S. captors. Hamdan returned after about...Tags: Armed Conflicts, Lawyers, Weaponry, Armed Forces, Prosecution
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Radovan Karadzic: Just a moral hypocrite
He looks like a cross between Santa Claus and a New Age guru, and he calls himself an alternative healer. But Radovan Karadzic, who was arrested in Serbia on Monday, stands accused of war crimes, genocide and crimes against humanity. To those who know...Tags: Civil Unrest, International Law, Society, Religious Conflicts, International Court or Tribunal
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FBI ex-agent: Bin Laden's driver was at 9-11 meeting
The Associated PressGUANT�NAMO BAY NAVAL BASE, Cuba -- A Guant�namo prisoner on trial for war crimes was so close to Osama bin Laden that he attended a meeting of top al-Qaeda aides the day of the Sept. 11 attacks, a former FBI agent testified Wednesday....Tags: Prosecution, International Law, Family, Terrorism, Wars and Interventions
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U.N. expected to get genocide suspect soon
The Associated PressRadovan Karadzic sent word he plans to defend himself against U.N. genocide charges, but his fellow Serbs were more enthralled with details that emerged Wednesday about his secret life: a mistress, a bogus family in the United States, and regular visits...Tags: Los Angeles Lakers, International Law, Massacres, Medicine, Genocide
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Karadzic hid out for 10 years
Associated PressRadovan Karadzic grew a long white beard to conceal his identity and even managed to openly practice alternative medicine while in hiding, officials said yesterday in revealing details of the war crimes fugitive's capture after a decade on the run....Tags: Civil Unrest, Prosecution, International Law, Religious Conflicts, International Court or Tribunal
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Sic semper tyrannis
Some crimes horrify because of their brutality, others because of the sheer number of their victims. The alleged crimes of Radovan Karadzic, the Bosnian Serb leader accused of orchestrating Europe's worst massacre since World War II, were a mad stew of...Tags: Civil Unrest, Prosecution, Murder, Religious Conflicts, National Government
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Prosecution opens in Guantanamo case
McClatchy-TribuneThe U.S. government opened its first war crimes prosecution yesterday with a narrative of Osama bin Laden's driver overhearing his boss offer an eerie post-mortem in the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks: "If they hadn't shot down the fourth...Tags: United Airlines, Lawyers, Prosecution, Terrorism, Ramadan
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