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In photos: 'Radovan Karadzic Arrested'
By James Wray Jul 22, 2008, 16:10 GMT

Rasim Ljajic, head of the Serbian council for cooperation with the ICTY, holds up an undated photo of Radovan Karadzic with glasses, and with long, white hair and a beard during press conference, in Belgrade, Serbia, July 22, 2008. Karadzic, a top war crimes suspect, was arrested Monday in Serbia, the Serbian president and the U.N. war crimes tribunal for the former Yugoslavia said. EPA/KOCA SULEJMANOVIC

Rasim Ljajic, head of the Serbian council for cooperation with the ICTY tribunal (R) with Serbian war crimes prosecutor Vladimir Vukcevic (L) during a press conference, in Belgrade, Serbia, July 22, 2008. Karadzic, a top war crimes suspect, was arrested Monday in Serbia, the Serbian president and the U.N. war crimes tribunal for the former Yugoslavia said. EPA/KOCA SULEJMANOVIC

Close up of a segment of an undated photo of Radovan Karadzic with glasses, and with long, white hair and a beard, which was shown during a press conference in Belgrade 22nd July 2008 by Rasim Ljajic, head of the Serbian council for cooperation with the tribunal, . Karadzic, a top war crimes suspect, was arrested Monday in Serbia, the Serbian president and the U.N. war crimes tribunal for the former Yugoslavia said. EPA/KOCA SULEJMANOVIC

A undated photo of Radovan Karadzic with glasses, and with long, white hair and a beard, displayed to the press during a press conference by Rasim Ljajic, head of the Serbian council for cooperation with the tribunal, in Belgrade, Serbia, July 22, 2008. Karadzic, a top war crimes suspect, was arrested Monday in Serbia, the Serbian president and the U.N. war crimes tribunal for the former Yugoslavia said. EPA/KOCA SULEJMANOVIC

Luka Karadzic, a brother of former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, speaks on a mobile phone in front of a special court in Belgrade, Serbia, 22 July 2008. Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, accused architect of massacres making him one of the world's top war crimes fugitives, was arrested 21 July in a sweep by Serbian security forces, the country's president and the U.N. tribunal said. EPA/KOCA SULEJMANOVIC

Policemen guard the entrance to the special court in Belgrade, Serbia, 22 July 2008. Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, accused architect of massacres making him one of the world's top war crimes fugitives, was arrested 21 July 2008 in a sweep by Serbian security forces, the country's president and the U.N. tribunal said. EPA/KOCA SULEJMANOVIC

Policemen guard the entrance to the special court in Belgrade, Serbia, 22 July 2008. Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, accused architect of massacres making him one of the world's top war crimes fugitives, was arrested 21 July 2008 in a sweep by Serbian security forces, the country's president and the U.N. tribunal said. EPA/KOCA SULEJMANOVIC

Policemen guard the entrance to the special court in Belgrade, Serbia, 22 July 2008. Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, accused architect of massacres making him one of the world's top war crimes fugitives, was arrested 21 July 2008 in a sweep by Serbian security forces, the country's president and the U.N. tribunal said. EPA/KOCA SULEJMANOVIC

Police guard the entrance to the special court in Belgrade, Serbia, 22 July 2008. Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, accused architect of massacres making him one of the world's top war crimes fugitives, was arrested 21 July 2008 in a sweep by Serbian security forces, the country's president and the U.N. tribunal said. EPA/KOCA SULEJMANOVIC
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