¡Confirmado! Fuerzas de seguridad serbias han detenido al criminal de guerra serbio-bosnio Radovan Karadzic, buscado por crímenes de guerra y artífice entre otras matanzas de la que costó la vida de 8,000 varones musulmanes en Srebrenica.
Comunicado de INTERPOL applauds Serbian capture of Radovan Karadzic
LYON, France –The arrest by Serbian authorities of Radovan Karadzic, wanted by a United Nations war crimes tribunal for charges including genocide and who was also the subject of an INTERPOL Red Notice, has been applaused by the world’s largest police organization.
Karadzic, the former Bosnian Serb political leader who had been on the run for nearly 13 years, faces a number of charges brought by the UN’s International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) including murder, inhumane acts, extermination and other crimes committed during the 1992-1995 war.
INTERPOL’s 37th European Regional Conference in May this year approved a recommendation for all National Central Bureaus in each of its 186 member countries to provide the widest possible assistance to locate and arrest the four remaining fugitives – including Karadzic - wanted by the ICTY before its scheduled closure in December 2008.
“The Serbian authorities are to be commended for their arrest of Karadzic, one of the most wanted fugitives from international justice,” said INTERPOL Secretary General Ronald K. Noble.
“INTERPOL has been working closely with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and will continue to do so until the two remaining fugitives Ratko Mladic and Goran Hadzic, who are still wanted by the ICTY and also subject of INTERPOL Red Notices, are captured.“Karadzic’s arrest, which comes just weeks after Bosnian Serb commander Stojan Zupljanin was taken into custody, is a clear signal that all those wanted in connection with these war crimes should no longer believe that they can evade justice,” added Mr Noble.
63-year-old Karadzic is charged with genocide for the murder of nearly 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys in Srebenica in 1995. The indictment also charges Karadzic with responsibility for the shelling of Sarajevo which resulted in the killing and wounding of thousands, including many women and children.
INTERPOL’s Fugitive Investigative Support (FIS) unit at the General Secretariat in Lyon, France has been liaising closely with its network of specialist investigators, National Central Bureaus particularly in Serbia, Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina and the ICTY in the exchange of information and leads concerning the possible location of Karadzic and other fugitives wanted for war crimes.
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Karadzic, the former Bosnian Serb political leader who had been on the run for nearly 13 years, faces a number of charges brought by the UN’s International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) including murder, inhumane acts, extermination and other crimes committed during the 1992-1995 war.
INTERPOL’s 37th European Regional Conference in May this year approved a recommendation for all National Central Bureaus in each of its 186 member countries to provide the widest possible assistance to locate and arrest the four remaining fugitives – including Karadzic - wanted by the ICTY before its scheduled closure in December 2008.
“The Serbian authorities are to be commended for their arrest of Karadzic, one of the most wanted fugitives from international justice,” said INTERPOL Secretary General Ronald K. Noble.
“INTERPOL has been working closely with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and will continue to do so until the two remaining fugitives Ratko Mladic and Goran Hadzic, who are still wanted by the ICTY and also subject of INTERPOL Red Notices, are captured.“Karadzic’s arrest, which comes just weeks after Bosnian Serb commander Stojan Zupljanin was taken into custody, is a clear signal that all those wanted in connection with these war crimes should no longer believe that they can evade justice,” added Mr Noble.
63-year-old Karadzic is charged with genocide for the murder of nearly 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys in Srebenica in 1995. The indictment also charges Karadzic with responsibility for the shelling of Sarajevo which resulted in the killing and wounding of thousands, including many women and children.
INTERPOL’s Fugitive Investigative Support (FIS) unit at the General Secretariat in Lyon, France has been liaising closely with its network of specialist investigators, National Central Bureaus particularly in Serbia, Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina and the ICTY in the exchange of information and leads concerning the possible location of Karadzic and other fugitives wanted for war crimes.
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Exsiquiatra, originario del pueblo de Petnjica, en las montañas de Montenegro, donde nacio el 19 junio de 1945 en el pueblo de Petnjica; 1,85 de altura, ojos castaños y pelo gris.
Ex presidente serbobosnio. Esta acusado de la matanza de Sebrenica, además de agresión, crímenes de lesa humanidad, crímenes contra la vida y la salud, genocidio, graves violaciones de las convenciones de Ginebra de 1949, saqueo, violación de las leyes de guerra.
Desde 1960, Radovan vivía en la capital bosnia, Sarajevo, donde en 1971 se licenció en Psiquiatría y luego se especializó en la cura de las paranoias, las neurosis y la depresión. Hasta los masivos cambios que siguieron la caída del telón de acero en 1989, Karadzic se exhibió con éxito discreto en dos ámbitos, los de la Medicina y la Literatura.
Desde 1960, Radovan vivía en la capital bosnia, Sarajevo, donde en 1971 se licenció en Psiquiatría y luego se especializó en la cura de las paranoias, las neurosis y la depresión. Hasta los masivos cambios que siguieron la caída del telón de acero en 1989, Karadzic se exhibió con éxito discreto en dos ámbitos, los de la Medicina y la Literatura.
Con 23 años publicó su primera colección poética, 'La lanza loca', seguida por otros poemarios, ensayos, libritos infantiles y piezas teatrales (las ediciones más recientes, como la de 'El huésped esloveno' o 'La leyenda negra' se pueden adquirir en Amazon.com).
En los 80 ejerció de psicólogo de un popular equipo de fútbol, Crvena Zvezda, y entró por primera vez en la mira de la justicia: en 1985 pasó 11 meses en la prisión por fraude. Le gustaba decir que los serbios "son un pueblo edípico, dispuesto al sacrificio".
En los 80 ejerció de psicólogo de un popular equipo de fútbol, Crvena Zvezda, y entró por primera vez en la mira de la justicia: en 1985 pasó 11 meses en la prisión por fraude. Le gustaba decir que los serbios "son un pueblo edípico, dispuesto al sacrificio".
En 1990 fundó y encabezó el Partido Democrático Serbio que pretendía reunir a los serbios de Bosnia y le sirvió de trampolín hacia el poder.
Ese año de 1995 el Tribunal Penal Internacional para la ex Yugoslavia (TPIY) abrió una vista contra Karadzic y su mano derecha, el general Ratko Mladic (en la foto), inculpándolos por genocidio. Empero, gracias a sus simpatizantes y una cierta apatía de la comunidad internacional, Karadzic consiguió mantenerse en la presidencia hasta el mes de julio de 1996, cuando la cedió a la bióloga Biljana Plavsic.
Durante los meses siguientes vivió tranquilo en su 'Casa Rosa' en la ciudad de Pale, a unos 15 kilómetros de Sarajevo, y se burlaba tanto del tribunal de La Haya, como de Europa ("vaca loca y pedofilia").
En concreto Karadzic es acusado de genocidio. Acabó con la vida de 12,000 civiles y responsable de orquestar la masacre de 8,000 musulmanes en Srebrenica (Bosnia), la peor atrocidad cometida en Europa desde la Segunda Guerra Mundial.
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