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  • Karadzic plan to expose alleged US freedom pact (Linked to Holbrooke and Notsobright

    07/31/2008 1:06:07 PM PDT · by Kaslin · 12 replies · 217+ views
    The Age | August 1, 2008 | Selma Milovanovic and Alix Rijckaert
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  • Karadzic appears before UN war crimes court

    07/31/2008 8:40:31 AM PDT · by Calpernia · 17 replies · 324+ views
    AFP ^ | July 31, 2008
    THE HAGUE (AFP) — Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic stood before the UN war crimes court Thursday to face genocide charges, in his first public appearance since his arrest after nearly 13 years on the run. Shorn of the beard and long hair he had used as a disguise until his capture on July 21, Karadzic was again recognisable as the man who became one of the most reviled figures in the Bosnian conflict of the 1990s. Wearing a dark jacket and tie, Karazdic appeared before the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) to hear the 11...
  • Karadzic's Military Documents Turned Over to War Crimes Court

    07/28/2008 5:11:34 PM PDT · by xcamel · 7 replies · 254+ views
    VOA ^ | 28 July 2008 | VOA News
    Serbia's interior minister says officials found copies of Bosnian Serb government documents in the Belgrade apartment where former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic lived prior to his arrest last week. Ivica Dacic said the documents included materials on Bosnian Serb military staff meetings during the conflict in Bosnia-Herzegovina in the 1990s. He said officials turned the materials over to Serbia's war crimes court. Meanwhile, court officials say the court has not yet received Karadzic's appeal against a judicial order authorizing his extradition to the United Nations war crimes tribunal in The Hague. Karadzic's lawyer, Svetozar Vujacic says he mailed out...
  • Federal officials try to block Texas execution to allow world court review of case

    07/28/2008 11:47:22 AM PDT · by Texican72 · 78 replies · 161+ views
    The Dallas Morning News ^ | July 28, 2008 | DIANE JENNINGS
    Fourteen years and numerous judicial reviews have passed since José Medellin was sentenced to die after confessing to the brutal gang rape and murder of two teenage girls in Houston. That's long enough, state officials say. It's time to carry out the sentence. But defense attorneys, and an unusual coalition of federal officials, including no less than the attorney general and secretary of state, say if his Aug. 5 execution is not stayed, so Mr. Medellin's case can be reviewed one more time at the behest of the International Court of Justice, Texas will be rushing to judgment and endangering...
  • Economic Freedom as a Human Right

    07/26/2008 11:56:16 AM PDT · by 1rudeboy · 10 replies · 122+ views
    The Heritage Foundation ^ | July 24, 2008 | Kim R. Holmes, Ph.D.
    Heritage Lecture #1094 Delivered June 27, 2008The Heritage Foundation founded the Index of Economic Freedom in 1995 as a way for countries to measure progress and compare themselves in what we believe is an essential ingredient of prosperity— namely, economic freedom. The Index is now in its 14th edition, and it is co-published with the Wall Street Journal.[1]Over the years, it has been interesting to see how competitive some countries have become regarding their own scores in the Index. In fact, sometimes gov­ernments actually try to persuade us to give them a better score. We steadfastly refuse to be lobbied...
  • McCain: bin Laden could face Nuremberg-like justice

    07/25/2008 1:20:18 PM PDT · by Glenn · 35 replies · 151+ views
    CNN.com ^ | 07/25/2008 | Ed Hornick
    He told CNN's Wolf Blitzer, "We have various options. The Nuremberg Trials are certainly an example of the kind of tribunal that we could move forward with. I don't think we'd have any difficulty in devising an international -- internationally supported mechanism that would mete out justice. There's no problem there." McCain said it would be a "good thing to reveal to the world the enormity of this guy's crimes, and his intentions, which are still there."
  • Ratko Mladic gave up ally Radovan Karadzic to save himself

    07/23/2008 2:58:58 PM PDT · by Tailgunner Joe · 15 replies · 80+ views
    telegraph.co.uk ^ | July 23, 2008 | Harry de Quetteville
    Radovan Karadzic was arrested after information provided to investigators by the Hague's other most wanted man, Ratko Mladic, German intelligence sources have revealed. General Mladic, who was Karadzic's military commander and led Bosnian Serb troops during the massacre at Srebrenica, is one of two Balkans war crimes suspects still on the run. His capture is expected within weeks as his political support network crumbles and the European Union continues to pressure Serbia to hand him over. But according to German intelligence sources, Mladic has been negotiating with those hunting him over the terms of his capture, and "gave information on...
  • Beshir dances in Darfur defying war crimes cloud

    07/23/2008 12:24:21 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 1 replies · 94+ views
    AFP on Yahoo ^ | 7/23/08 | Abdelmoniem Abu Edries Ali
    NYALA, Sudan (AFP) - Sudanese President Omar al-Beshir danced before thousands of supporters in Darfur on Wednesday, defying a possible arrest warrant for genocide on a heavily-protected visit to the war-torn area. Travelling by plane and in a convoy of army, police and national security vehicles mounted with guns and backed by air support, Beshir was greeted by thousands of supporters in state capitals El Fasher and Nyala. --snip-- School pupils were recruited for the rally and one government employee told AFP in El Fasher that staff were ordered to a disused land under the sun, where a grinning Beshir...
  • Beware of political activists in robes

    07/23/2008 7:03:44 AM PDT · by DTA · 3 replies · 147+ views
    National Post ^ | 2008-07-23 | George Jonas
    George Jonas: Beware of political activists in robes Published: Wednesday, July 23, 2008 If we take Radovan Karadzic at his own evaluation as a Serbian patriot, by being available to be captured and handed over to the international tribunals of the new world order, he's rendering his country the only service left for him to render. Had he not gone into hiding in 1995 after being indicted for his role in the infamous Srebrenica massacre of 8,000 Muslim men and boys, the one-timepresident of Serbian Bosnia couldn't be utilized as a chip in the Faustian bargain with theWest today. But...
  • Karadzic will fight extradition

    07/23/2008 12:43:51 AM PDT · by Schnucki · 1 replies · 91+ views
    BBC News ^ | July 23, 2008
    A lawyer acting for the former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic has said he will fight moves to extradite him to the UN war crimes court at The Hague. Mr Karadzic is wanted on charges of genocide and crimes against humanity. He was arrested in Serbia on Monday, and has three days in which to appeal against his transfer to The Hague. The Serbian Foreign Minister, Vuk Jeremic, said the arrest of Mr Karadzic showed his country was firmly committed to European Union membership. The arrest of Mr Karadzic and other indicted war criminals is one of the main conditions...
  • Texas Turns Aside Pressure on Execution of 5 Mexicans

    07/18/2008 6:08:12 AM PDT · by Zakeet · 102 replies · 188+ views
    New York Times ^ | July 18, 2008 | James C, McKinley, Jr.
    Despite pleas from the White House and the State Department, as well as an international court order to review their cases, Texas will execute five Mexicans on death row, a spokeswoman for the governor said Thursday. The first of the executions — that of José Ernesto Medellín, 33, convicted in the 1993 rape and murder of two teenage girls here — is scheduled for Aug. 5. The decision by Gov. Rick Perry to allow the executions is the latest twist in a long-running battle between Mexico, which has no death penalty, and the United States over the fate of 51...
  • Texas to World Court: Execution still on!

    07/17/2008 12:46:59 PM PDT · by gridlock · 128 replies · 269+ views
    World Net Daily ^ | 7/27/08 | WND Staffer
    Father of victim says U.N. body's order 'don't mean diddly' Texas is refusing to bow to yesterday's World Court order to stay the Aug. 5 lethal injection of convicted rapist-killer and illegal alien Jose Medellin. (snip) Texas Gov. Rick Perry's office rejected Mexico's complaint. "The world court has no standing in Texas, and Texas is not bound by a ruling or edict from a foreign court," Perry spokesman Robert Black said. "It is easy to get caught up in discussions of international law and justice and treaties. It's very important to remember that these individuals are on death row for...
  • World Court seeks to block 5 U.S. executions

    07/16/2008 4:01:42 PM PDT · by HAL9000 · 42 replies · 124+ views
    ScotusBlog ^ | July 16, 2008 | Lyle Denniston
    Excerpt - Acting on a claim by Mexico’s government that the U.S. government has not done enough to assure the treaty rights of Mexican nationals facing execution for murders in the U.S., the World Court on Wednesday ordered the U.S. — by a 7-5 vote — to stop five imminent executions in Texas. Leaving it up to the U.S. to choose the way to carry out the order, the international tribunal — formally, the International Court of Justice that sits in The Hague, Netherlands — told the U.S. only to “take all measures necessary to ensure” that Texas does not...
  • World Court: U.S. must delay Mexican death sentences

    07/16/2008 7:58:11 AM PDT · by Tarkus2040 · 73 replies · 138+ views
    Reuters ^ | July 16, 2008 | Alexandra Hudson
    THE HAGUE (Reuters) - The World Court on Wednesday ordered the United States to do everything necessary to ensure five Mexicans on death row are not executed before the court makes a judgment in a dispute between the two countries. One of the five on death row, Jose Medellin, is due to die on August 5 in Texas. In 2004 the World Court found in favor of Mexico and ruled the United States had violated international law by failing to inform 51 Mexicans sentenced to death of their right to consular assistance and ordered the cases should be reviewed.
  • Court to rule on Mexico bid to halt U.S. executions

    07/11/2008 6:29:08 AM PDT · by Abathar · 35 replies · 64+ views
    Reuters via Yahoo! ^ | 07/11/08 | Alexandra Hudson
    AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The World Court said on Friday it will rule next week on a Mexican request that it seek a delay of the imminent U.S. executions of five of its citizens, who Mexico argues were denied consular assistance. One of the five on death row, Jose Medellin, is due to die on August 5 in Texas, prompting Mexico to make its petition last month for urgent action. The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will issue its decision on July 16. The ICJ in The Hague ruled in 2004 that the United States had violated international law by failing...
  • Hague tribunal should be phased out: Russia

    07/10/2008 6:04:36 AM PDT · by Abathar · 8 replies · 80+ views
    Reuters via Yahoo ^ | 07/10/08 | Guy Faulconbridg
    MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia said on Thursday the United Nations war crimes tribunal in the Hague was biased and its activities should be phased out as soon as possible. ADVERTISEMENT Russia's Foreign Ministry said the case of Bosnian Muslim wartime commander Naser Oric, whose conviction was overturned by the court, showed the tribunal lacked impartiality. "The tribunal's decision simply confirms the necessity for the immediate realization of the already approved strategy to phase out its activities," the foreign ministry said in a statement. Oric's conviction of failing to stop the murder of Serbs near the enclave of Srebrenica early in...
  • Mexico asks World Court to halt U.S. executions

    06/19/2008 10:31:46 AM PDT · by SmithL · 63 replies · 61+ views
    Reuters via Yahoo! ^ | 6/19/8 | Emma Thomasson
    THE HAGUE - Mexico asked the World Court on Thursday to take urgent steps to stop imminent U.S. executions of five Mexicans on death row who were denied their rights to consular assistance. One of the five, Jose Medellin, is due to die on August 5 in Texas, which is poised to set execution dates for the others. The International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague ruled in 2004 that the United States had violated international law by failing to inform 51 Mexicans now on death row of their right to consular assistance and said the cases should be...
  • Mexico Demands World Court Intercede in American Judicial System

    06/07/2008 12:48:21 PM PDT · by mondoreb · 21 replies · 168+ views
    DBKP ^ | June 7, 2008 | LBG
    Mexico, who allows hundred of thousands of its citizens ("immigrants") to illegally cross over into the United States each year, has shown its "compassionate" side. The Mexican government has appealed to the World Court to "take urgent measures" to get the U.S. to stay all executions of Mexicans on Death Row in American jails. Amazingly, President Bush had already agreed with the World Court back in 2004. The court, which resides at the Hague in the Netherlands, ruled that the trials of some 50 Mexicans on Death Row were in violation of the 1963 Vienna Convention. It was then that...
  • Mexico asks World Court to stay executions in US

    06/05/2008 1:05:45 PM PDT · by SmithL · 59 replies · 86+ views
    AP via SFGate ^ | 6/5/8 | ARTHUR MAX, Associated Press Writer
    AMSTERDAM, Netherlands (AP) -- Mexico appealed to the U.N.'s highest court Thursday to block the executions of Mexicans in the United States, arguing U.S. officials have failed to comply with a judgment ordering a review of their trials. The International Court of Justice said Mexico asked the court for an "interpretation" of an earlier ruling to clarify its meaning when it asked the U.S. to "review and reconsider" the cases of the condemned prisoners. Until that can be done, Mexico said the United States "must take any and all steps necessary" to ensure that none of its citizens is executed,...
  • Medellin (and Bush) v. Texas

    10/15/2007 11:27:27 AM PDT · by Delacon · 28 replies · 43+ views
    Human Events ^ | 10/15/2007 ET | Andrew C. McCarthy
    So see if you can follow this. George W. Bush, the imperial president of left-wing lampoon, orders his National Security Agency to intercept enemy communications without judicial warrants -- something the courts have repeatedly ruled presidents have inherent authority to do -- and the left decries the purportedly criminal sundering of our Constitution. Yet, the same George W. Bush issues a diktat declaring unto himself the power to rewrite state law and command state judges -- authority no president has ever had in our federalist system of divided powers -- and the left falls silent, and least when its shock...