I’m sure he didn’t actually smoke all the time, but I cannot ever remember seeing Radovan Karadzic not smoking.
The fag, the almost quiff-like status of that barnet (easily the most ludicrous of the Balkan wars Vuk Draskovic included) and his often rambling, rapid -fire manner of speaking at assorted press conferences around Bosnia. And assorted they were. Mostly we had the suit, but as the war went on he took command of the army and fatigues suddenly appeared.
But the uniform went just as rapidly. Poor old Radovan found that trying to summarily remove the real army boss Ratko Mladic, from being the real army boss, was never going to play. Ratko was back in charge and remains – unlike Karadzic – on the run.
And that little episode really tells us much about the man who has spent much of his life rapidly reinventing himself to become something quite new as events dictated. Going on the run – as he did for 12 years from 1996 to 2008 was merely another phase.
So he thus became the New Age Psycho-Consultant, grew the beard to Talib proportions, lost the swept back quiff, invested in some heavy frames specs for medical cred and opened up shop to any searchers who might need his path, in a quiet suburb of Belgrade.
Until the Serbian police turned up and busted him.
Because in truth his writ never ran far beyond the minute mini-state of Republika Srpska, centred around Pale, the former Winter Olympic mountain village just outside Sarajevo.
That was often hard to credit in the lead up to the war when he used to call hastily arranged press conferences around the Bosnian mountain towns and villages. They would go on for considerable periods as he expounded his vision of the Republika as part of a Greater Serbia.
He gave, at that time, a convincing sense that he was hot-wired into Belgrade and President Milosevic at least – if not the UN too with his repeated visits there.
Sometime General Mladic would be at his right hand, sometimes not. Sometimes he would be playing the poet (which he also is) or the psychiatrist (which he also is) or the wheeler-dealer (which he also is and has been imprisoned for fraud to prove it).
In short – you knew you would be turning up to hear the Bosinan Serb leader talk to you, or at you or over you – but you never knew quite which Karadzic would be turning up to do so.
And it is that closeness to General Mladic which finally caught up with him and he stands indicted. Now let’s be clear, all this indictment malarky is nothing more than victors’ justice.
But Mladic was in charge during those days in the UN “safe Haven” of Srebrenica. Karadzic was his political boss. Eight thousand Bosnian Moslems ended up shot dead and in mass graves.
Victors’ justice or not – there is, to put it mildly, a case to answer.
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He has had so many appearance/personality changes, it’s hard to keep up. At the moment, he looks like Paul Smith on a bad day but hair at least is an improvement on the gravity defying quiff of old. I half expected L’Oreal to snap him up….”because I’m worth it”. I cannot imagine what goes on in his sociopathic mind but his trial looks set to run and run.
no doubt it will be a show trial to justify the existance of the hague.How many aught to be there for their actions in taking people to war illegally.Blair?? Bush?? Brown and certainly Cambell
The western media seems to always portray the Serbs in such a damaging light whilst ommiting extremely important facts about the conflict in the former Yugoslavia. Whilst killings were committed by the Serbs on a large scale, the media fails to acknowldge huge killings of the Serbs in Bosnia, Croatia and Krajina. The Bosnian Muslims and Croats have been completly exonnerated of any deaths or killings and their war criminals Franjo Tudman and Alija Izetbegovic have walked away scot free. Do poeple know that the Clinton administration armed Croats and Muslims with arms to kill Serbs and ‘ethnically cleanse’ 500,000 Serbs from Croatia in 1995? Of course they do but this information wouldn’t have justified their aim to, again, control the last strong socialist power left in the Balkans in the early 90’s.
The real truth of what occurred at Srebrenica is much open to debate away from the confines of the accepted stories and reports which remain and prevail throughout most western media. What’s never really discussed is why it actually happened. General Morillon UN Commander,Sarajevo and Lt. Colonel Karremans Dutch UN Commander, Srebrenica testified to the razing of 192 Serb villages by Naser Oric, Moslem Commander of Forces 1992-93, and when asked drew a direct correlation to events in 1995. To achieve balanced reporting all news agencies on the ground at the time, including Channel 4 had a duty to bring this to the UK public’s attention in light of the evidence. Not condoning the actions of Serb Forces in Srebrenica in 1995 whatsoever, to vilify the Serbs to such an incessant extent during the conflict and ever since its end in 1999 is unjust. In civil war all sides are guilty of committing atrocities upon innocent civilians, history teaches us this. But in most people’s eyes the Serbs are 100 per cent responsible for their own fate, deserve their infamy and should be reviled to this very day, courtesy of media bias and unwarranted prejudice. There’s no justice in that, surely.
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what were the united nations and clinton and the unintelligent services doing there?
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