Karadzic appeal against sentence

The former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic on Friday appealed against his sentence of forty years by the ICTY in The Hague.

It has notified the tribunal Friday.

Karadzic (71) was president of the so-called Serbian Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. He gave in that capacity include the order for ethnic cleansing. He managed to survive the war, thirteen years from the hands of justice. He was arrested on a bus in Belgrade in July 2008 and then extradited to the tribunal. His trial before the Hague Tribunal took almost eight years.
  
    
     
      
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