Anné Mariè du Preez Bezdrob, a former peacekeeper, recalls a meeting with the Bosnian Serb wartime leader.
The Bevanda restaurant sits at the end of a residential street in Belgrade. It was here that a man realised that a fellow diner was Ratko Mladic.
Change in Belgrade’s political climate ended 12 years on the run for Radovan Karadzic, Europe’s most wanted man.
Radovan Karadzic was expected on Friday to appeal against his transfer to the United Nations war-crimes court.
If there is a monument to work of Radovan Karadzic, then it is a few kilometres outside Srebrenica at Potocari — line after line of gravestones.
Bosnian-Serb genocide suspect Radovan Karadzic is to defend himself before the United Nations war-crimes court, his lawyer said on Wednesday.
The old man on the 73 bus looked like a monk. His bushy white beard obscured half his face and his long white hair was tied in a top-knot.
War-crimes fugitive Radovan Karadzic was arrested in a suburb of Belgrade where he lived posing as a doctor of alternative medicine.
Bosnian-Serb wartime president Radovan Karadzic, wanted for planning and ordering Europe’s worst atrocities since World War II, has been arrested.
Carla del Ponte, the former chief prosecutor for war crimes in former Yugoslavia, has unleashed a storm of recrimination with allegations of a trade in human body parts in Kosovo and Albania after Nato bombed Serbia in 1999. Del Ponte’s claims are based on what she describes as credible reports and witnesses.