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Defiant Karadzic boycotts genocide trial
THE HAGUE (AFP) - Radovan Karadzic boycotted the start of his UN genocide trial on Monday, forcing an adjournment for a day as the judge accused the Bosnian Serb wartime leader of obstructing the process.
Nations:Bosnia People:Radovan Karadzic Slobodan Milosevic Source:(AFP)
2009-10-26
Inmates attack guards at Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison
BAGHDAD - Inmates at Abu Ghraib prison started a fire and attacked guards, prompting authorities to call in Iraqi troops and American helicopters for support, the U.S. military said Friday.
Nations:Iraq Activities:Iraqi Prisoner Abuse Source:(AP)
2009-09-11
Liberia's Taylor rejects war crimes charges
THE HAGUE, Netherlands - Charles Taylor retraced his rise to power in Liberia to war crimes judges Wednesday, casting himself as an anti-corruption fighter who ousted the military in a coup to restore democracy.
Nations:Sierra Leone Liberia Netherlands Activities:Charles Taylor War Crimes Source:(AP)
2009-07-15
Liberia's Taylor: War crimes case built on lies
THE HAGUE, Netherlands - Former Liberian President Charles Taylor testified at his war crimes trial Tuesday that the case against him was built on lies and misinformation, and he denied he had commanded and armed rebels who killed and tortured tens of thousands of civilians.
Nations:Sierra Leone Liberia Netherlands Activities:Charles Taylor War Crimes Sierra Leone 1991-2002 Civil War Darfur Genocide Crisis Source:(AP)
2009-07-14
Demjanjuk faces 27,900 accessory to murder counts
MUNICH - Retired auto worker John Demjanjuk was formally charged Monday with 27,900 counts of acting as an accessory to murder -- one for every person who died at Sobibor during the time he is accused of serving as a guard at the Nazi death camp.
Nations:Germany Poland Israel Ukraine Source:(AP)
2009-07-13
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