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Bosnia war crime court aquits Karadzic ex-minister
18 Jul 2007 10:34:35 GMT
Source: Reuters
SARAJEVO, July 18 (Reuters) - Bosnia's war crimes court on Wednesday acquitted Momcilo Mandic, the most senior ethnic Serb official to have been indicted by Bosnian authorities, of all charges related to crimes during the 1992-95 war.

The court said there was no evidence that Mandic, a minister under then Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, was involved in war crimes against non-Serbs.

He had been charged with leading an attack by Bosnian Serb police and paramilitary units on a police training centre in Sarajevo in April 1992, where non-Serbs were held and tortured.

He was also accused of running three notorious detention camps, two near Sarajevo and one in the eastern town of Foca, where civilians were tortured or sent to forced labour at the front lines, often to their death.

Mandic's boss Karadzic is still on the run from the United Nations war crimes tribunal in The Hague, that has indicted him twice for genocide.
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UNICEF goodwill ambassador American actress Mia Farrow (R) walks together with Omar Ismail (C), a Darfurian residing in the U.S., and an unidentified Rwandan girl carrying a symbolic torch as they enter a genocide mass grave at the Ecole Technique Officielle in Kigali, August 15, 2007. Farrow and fellow campaigners have begun an Olympic-style torch relay through countries that have suffered genocide to press China to help end abuses in the Darfur region of its ally Sudan.



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