[NYTr] Russia Accused of Shieldng Bosnian Serb from Arrest

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Mon Sep 10 17:07:16 EDT 2007


BBC - Sep 10, 2007 via rick kissell
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/europe/6986858.stm

Russian pressure 'saved Karadzic'

A former aide to the UN's top war crimes prosecutor says Russia 
shielded Bosnian Serb wartime leader Radovan Karadzic from arrest in 
1997.

The former aide, Florence Hartmann, makes the allegation in memoirs 
published in France.

Ms Hartmann also claims a French move to arrest Mr Karadzic failed 
because the then US President Bill Clinton wanted Russia to be informed 
first.

Russia would not let the West arrest Mr Karadzic, she alleges.

Mr Clinton was supported by Britain and Germany, according to Ms 
Hartmann, who was spokeswoman for the UN tribunal's chief prosecutor, 
Carla del Ponte, for six years up to last year.

Mr Karadzic remains a fugitive. He and his military chief, Ratko
Mladic, are wanted on genocide charges by the UN tribunal in The Hague.

Russian protection

In her book, "Peace and Punishment," Ms Hartmann says Russia
temporarily spirited Mr Karadzic to Belarus in November 1997 as Nato
troops were patrolling in Bosnia.

According to Ms Hartmann, former French President Jacques Chirac told
Ms Del Ponte that then Russian President Boris Yeltsin had warned he
would send a plane to get Mr Karadzic out of Bosnia if necessary. Mr
Yeltsin would never permit the arrest of Mr Karadzic, the book claims.

Mr Chirac was angry over the Bosnian Serbs' capture of two French
pilots in 1995, Ms Hartmann says, but Mr Clinton told him that an
operation to arrest Mr Karadzic could not take place without Russia
being informed.

Mr Clinton has not yet made any comments about Ms Hartmann's
allegations.

Ms Hartmann also speculates that the West was worried about what Mr 
Karadzic might reveal about the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, in which 
Bosnian Serb forces murdered about 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys.

The 1992-95 Bosnian War was ended by the Dayton peace accords, brokered 
by the US.

The US government has offered a reward of $5m for information leading
to the arrest of Mr Karadzic or Gen Mladic.


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