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Hungary calls Karadzic arrest "clear signal" to the EU
Jul 22, 2008, 10:41 GMT
Budapest - Hungarian Foreign Minister Kinga Goncz on Tuesday hailed the arrest of Serbian war crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic as a 'clear signal' sent by Belgrade to the European Union.
'The leadership of the country with President Boris Tadic at the top is really determined to cooperate with the court of justice,' Goencz told the Hungarian news agency MTI, referring to the International Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY).
Serbian authorities had sent 'a clear signal to the EU,' she said, noting that a major precondition for closer ties with the European Union was for Serbia to hand over war crimes suspects such as Karadzic.

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gjjdjJul 24th, 2008 - 14:55:27
what about clinton they accused him of war crimes and instead of devying it he saud because they were not a recognized stat and did not sign a treaty clinton couldnt be tried the kla or whatever they wer like osama who said he was there and got a passport systematically killed christens and and put them in mass graves and the west said thatit was muslems in the graves amerika has alos been caught raping and killing young girls white slavery and gave foreign terroists osama escort in and out of the country
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