Kostunica
criticizes Karadzic arrest, UN tribunal
uly 23, 2008 6:27 AM
BELGRADE, Serbia-Former Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica has
criticized the arrest of Radovan Karadzic, and says the U.N. war crimes
tribunal in The Hague is illegitimate.
Kostunica, a nationalist, was accused by rivals of blocking the capture
of war criminals during his two terms in office. He has not made any public
appearances since Karadzic's arrest on Monday.
In a brief interview with the newspaper Vecernje Novosti published Wednesday,
Kostunica said the court in The Hague "no longer has legitimacy" because
of what he called an anti-Serb bias.
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