Prosecutors ask for life in the Karadzic case

Prosecutors ask for life in the Karadzic case

World April 24, 2018 15:57

the hague - Prosecutors have demanded a life imprisonment against Radovan Karadzic on appeal. Prosecutor Katrina Gustafson told the UN Tribunal MICT in The Hague that the former leader of the Serbs in Bosnia 'abused his enormous power to shed the blood of countless victims. Justice demands that he gets the highest possible sentence: lifelong. '

Karadzic, now 72 years old, was sentenced to 40 cubits in 2016 for his role in ethnic cleansing in the country torn apart by civil war. For example, the judges found him guilty of genocide around Srebrenica, where thousands of Muslim men were executed in 1995.

Karadzic was then acquitted of another charge for genocide. Prosecutors want him to be convicted of this by the UN court, the successor of the Yugoslavia Tribunal. The former leader of the Bosnian Serbs says himself to be innocent.

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