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Travel ban against Karadzic's family lifted AIDA CERKEZ-ROBINSON July 30, 2008 7:59 AM SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina-Bosnia's international administrator has lifted the travel ban against Radovan Karadzic's family after Serbia handed him over to the U.N. war crimes tribunal in Netherlands. In January, Slovak diplomat Miroslav Lajcak banned the family from leaving Bosnia because of suspicions they helped Karadzic elude capture for 13 years. But now Lajcak's office says the reasons for the travel ban no longer apply. Karadzic arrived in The Hague early Wednesday morning. Upon Karadzic's arrest last week, the family asked to be allowed to visit him while he is in Belgrade, claiming they had no money to travel to The Hague. But the travel ban was not lifted until Wednesday.
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