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Alleged war criminal Radovan Karadzic appeared in court yesterday, and refused to enter a plea. LONDON, Aug. 29 — Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic declined to enter a plea Friday in a courtroom in The Hague, refusing to recognize the legitimacy of the U.N. war crimes tribunal bringing ...
LGF, Serbia, Bosnia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Karadzic, nationalism, War Crimes
Here’s a Reuters video of alleged war criminal Radovan Karadzic’s appearance at the International Court of Justice in the Hague:
LGF, Serbia, Bosnia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Karadzic, nationalism, War Crimes
Here’s part 2 of a really good piece by Michael Totten on Kosovo, Macedonia, and the insidious influence of Saudi Arabia: The Bin Ladens of the Balkans. (Part 1 is here.)
LGF, Serbia, Bosnia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia, Saudi Arabia, Wahhabism, Totten
Hardcore Serbian nationalists are threatening to prevent the extradition of alleged mass murderer Radovan Karadzic by force. Hard-line supporters of Serbian mass killer Radovan Karadzic are threatening to bring violent chaos to Belgrade on Tuesday with a huge rally in his support. The former president will probably still be ...
LGF, Serbia, Bosnia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Karadzic, nationalism, War Crimes
Serbian nationalist Radovan Karadzic, one of the most wanted men in Europe, has been arrested in Belgrade working as a doctor. “Karadzic used false documents with the name Dragan Dabic,” said Rasim Ljajic, the minister in charge of cooperation with the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). ...
LGF, Serbia, Bosnia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Karadzic, nationalism, War Crimes
Serbs are rioting again over the secession of Kosovo, and attacking the US consulate in Banja Luka: Bosnian Serb protesters try to attack U.S. mission. BANJA LUKA, Bosnia (Reuters) - Hundreds of protesters tried to attack the United States consulate in Bosnia’s Serb Republic on Tuesday, smashing shops in ...
Serbian nationalist leaders are blaming all the violence on the United States: Serbia: US ‘Culprit’ in Kosovo Violence. Serbia’s hard-line leaders on Saturday called the U.S. “the main culprit” in the violence that has broken out since Kosovo declared independence. Several thousand Serbs chanting “Kosovo is Serbia!” and “Russia, ...
Armed Serbian “youths” in Belgrade have attacked the US and German embassies, and the US embassy is on fire. BELGRADE (Reuters) - Scores of protesters broke into the U.S. embassy in Belgrade on Thursday and set some rooms on fire in protest at Kosovo’s independence. Police were not protecting ...
I’m not sure whose side to root for in the ethnic Albanian, Kosovo-Serbia morass—there are killers on all sides—and today’s news from Kosovo leaves me with mixed feelings: Kosovo declares independence from Serbia.
A Bosnian Muslim this time, trying to enter the US embassy in Vienna with a backpack full of explosives and nails. VIENNA, Austria - A Bosnian who tried to enter the U.S. Embassy in Vienna with a backpack filled with explosives, nails and Islamic literature was arrested Monday after ...
Here’s video from Salt Lake City’s KSL TV, showing an interview with the father of Sulejman Talovic, in which he voices his suspicion that his son was influenced and trained to commit the murders. (Hat tip: Gateway Pundit.) [Video] UPDATE at 2/17/07 11:49:25 am: LGF reader Killgore Trout points out ...
As Los Angeles correspondent for British leftist/Islamist newspaper The Guardian, Dan Glaister specializes in condescending “look at the stupid Americans” pieces. Yesterday he launched a sneering attack against LGF and Jihad Watch, for having the unbridled temerity to ask whether Sulejman Talovic could possibly have had Islamic motivations for his ...
Salt Lake City, Sulejman Talovic, Bosnia, Crime, Guardian, LGF
The media won’t even mention the possibility (and they attack anyone who does), but it sounds like the father of Sulejman Talovic strongly suspects his son did not act alone: Father of Shooter Believes Someone Told His Son to Kill People. (Hat tip: rumpole.) The father of Trolley Square shooter ...
The latest news in the case of Sulejman Talovic, who killed five people and terrorized a Salt Lake City shopping mall: Terrorism not ruled out in Salt Lake case. (Hat tip: LGF readers.) While the FBI stated it has found no evidence Islamic terrorism was a motive in the Salt ...
Local Salt Lake City blogger Jonathan notified us that some of Sulejman Talovic’s juvenile records have been leaked. Excerpts: At age 12, Talovic was before a judge for allegedly holding a knife over the head of girl while stating, “I’ll kill you,” according to a source who is familiar with ...
The Deseret News in Utah labels LGF an “ultraconservative web site,” because we’re concerned about the possibility of Islamic terror attacks, and unhappy with the media’s deliberate decisions to conceal information: Vitriolic e-mails zero in on ‘Muslim’. (Hat tip: LGF readers.) And Elaine Jarvik and Deborah Bulkeley explicitly blame LGF ...
The media did everything they could to avoid mentioning it, but it’s confirmed today that the mass murderer who terrorized a mall in Salt Lake City was a Bosnian Muslim: 6 minutes of horror. Police said Talovic had a juvenile record of only four minor offenses. None of his arrests ...
The gunman who committed mass murder at a Salt Lake City mall has been identified as an 18-year-old Bosnian. (Hat tip: LGF readers.) Sudden jihad syndrome? Police Tuesday identified the gunman accused in Monday night’s Trolley Square shooting as Sulejman Talovic, an 18-year-old Bosnian refugee who lived in Salt Lake ...
Bosnian Muslim war criminal Naser Oric, convicted by the UN war crimes tribunal but given an outrageously light 2-year sentence and then released for time already served, returned to Sarajevo to a hero’s welcome. (Hat tip: sr_soph.) Sarajevo, 3 July (AKI) - Bosnian Muslim war-time military commander Naser Oric, ...
Bosnian Muslim commander Naser Oric was convicted by the United Nations court in the Hague of war crimes against the Bosnian Serbs. His sentence was handed down today: two years, already served, and he’ll be released immediately. Correspondents say many Bosnian Muslims regard him as a hero, and believe the ...