{"id":2041,"date":"2021-05-27T13:42:49","date_gmt":"2021-05-27T12:42:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.balkan-conflicts-research.com\/archive\/?page_id=2041"},"modified":"2021-05-27T13:48:22","modified_gmt":"2021-05-27T12:48:22","slug":"karadzic-to-serve-icty-sentence-in-uk-prison","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.balkan-conflicts-research.com\/archive\/karadzic-to-serve-icty-sentence-in-uk-prison\/","title":{"rendered":"Karadzic to serve ICTY sentence in UK prison"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Guardian article 12 May<\/strong><\/p>\n<blockquote class=\"\">\n<div class=\"\">\n<div class=\"\" dir=\"ltr\">\n<div id=\"article\" class=\"system exported\" role=\"article\">\n<div class=\"page\">\n<h1 class=\"title\">Radovan Karad\u017ei\u0107 to serve rest of sentence in British prison<\/h1>\n<h2 class=\"subhead\">UK agrees to transfer of ex-Bosnian Serb leader convicted of genocide over 1995 massacre in Srebrenica<\/h2>\n<section class=\"\">\n<div class=\"\">\n<div class=\"\">\n<div class=\"\">\n<div class=\"\">\n<div class=\"\">\n<figure class=\"\">\n<div class=\"\"><picture class=\"\"><source class=\"\" srcset=\"https:\/\/i.guim.co.uk\/img\/media\/5151425acb7dd261113cce5c6e46476b7ef7ff48\/0_313_4304_2583\/master\/4304.jpg?width=620&amp;quality=45&amp;auto=format&amp;fit=max&amp;dpr=2&amp;s=5d5a021f72b283ca8f830822791427c4 1240w,https:\/\/i.guim.co.uk\/img\/media\/5151425acb7dd261113cce5c6e46476b7ef7ff48\/0_313_4304_2583\/master\/4304.jpg?width=605&amp;quality=45&amp;auto=format&amp;fit=max&amp;dpr=2&amp;s=82d8037404a27530f92cb244814adf48 1210w,https:\/\/i.guim.co.uk\/img\/media\/5151425acb7dd261113cce5c6e46476b7ef7ff48\/0_313_4304_2583\/master\/4304.jpg?width=445&amp;quality=45&amp;auto=format&amp;fit=max&amp;dpr=2&amp;s=bcccb55e506fcec9d26aa7354c8ec46c 890w\" media=\"(-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-resolution: 120dpi)\" sizes=\"(min-width: 660px) 620px, 100vw\" \/><source class=\"\" 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width=\"2000\" height=\"1200\" data-unique-identifier=\"\" \/><\/picture><\/div><figcaption class=\"\"><span class=\"\">Radovan Karad\u017ei\u0107 appears in court at The Hague in April 2018.<\/span> Photograph: Yves Herman\/EPA<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"\">\n<div class=\"\">\n<div class=\"\">\n<div class=\"\">\n<div class=\"\">\n<div class=\"\">\n<address class=\"\" aria-label=\"Contributor info\" data-component=\"meta-byline\" data-link-name=\"byline\">\u00a0<\/address>\n<div class=\"\">\n<div class=\"\">\n<p><label class=\"\" for=\"dateToggle\">Wed 12 May 2021 16.52 BST<\/label><\/p>\n<p class=\"\">First published on Wed 12 May 2021 15.19 BST<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"\">\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<div class=\"\">\n<div class=\"\">\n<p class=\"\">Radovan Karad\u017ei\u0107, the former Bosnian Serb leader convicted of genocide over the 1995 massacre in Srebrenica, is to be transferred to a UK prison to serve the rest of his life sentence.<\/p>\n<p class=\"\">The 75-year-old was <a class=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/world\/2016\/mar\/24\/radovan-karadzic-criminally-responsible-for-genocide-at-srebenica\" data-link-name=\"in body link\">found guilty in 2016<\/a> of 10 out of the 11 charges he faced at the international criminal tribunal for the former Yugoslavia over his role in mass killings of civilians in the conflict that tore Bosnia apart more than a quarter century ago.<\/p>\n<p class=\"\">In 2019, judges at The Hague in the Netherlands increased his sentence from 40 years to life following a failed appeal attempt.<\/p>\n<p class=\"\">The Foreign Office said on Wednesday it had been agreed that Karad\u017ei\u0107 should be transferred to a UK prison to serve the rest of his sentence.<\/p>\n<p class=\"\">Karad\u017ei\u0107 objected to the transfer on safety grounds, citing the case of the former Serbian general Radislav Krsti\u0107, who <a class=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/society\/2015\/oct\/16\/serbian-general-awarded-50000-wakefield-prison-attack\" data-link-name=\"in body link\">had his throat cut<\/a> by Islamic extremists at Wakefield prison in West Yorkshire, and the former Liberian president Charles Taylor, who challenged <a class=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/world\/2013\/oct\/10\/former-liberian-president-charles-taylor-british-prison\" data-link-name=\"in body link\">his imprisonment in the UK<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p class=\"\">But Carmel Agius, the president of the the UN\u2019s international residual mechanism for criminal tribunals, ordered his transfer after hearing representations.<\/p>\n<p class=\"\">Karad\u017ei\u0107\u2019s lawyer, Peter Robinson, said: \u201cThe president has designated the UK as the place where he is to serve his sentence over our objections.<\/p>\n<p class=\"\">\u201cWe objected because of what happened to General Krsti\u0107 in the UK and because of the difficulties faced by Liberian president Charles Taylor. With a high percentage of Muslims among the prison population, we feel Karad\u017ei\u0107 will be in danger, and to keep him safe will require measures tantamount to solitary confinement.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"\">The UK foreign secretary, Dominic Raab, said: \u201cRadovan Karad\u017ei\u0107 is one of the few people to have been found guilty of genocide. He was responsible for the massacre of men, women and children at the Srebrenica genocide and helped prosecute the siege of Sarajevo with its remorseless attacks on civilians.<\/p>\n<p class=\"\">\u201cWe should take pride in the fact that, from UK support to secure his arrest, to the prison cell he now faces, Britain has supported the 30-year pursuit of justice for these heinous crimes.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"\">The Guardian understands the UK volunteered to take Karad\u017ei\u0107 as part of efforts to support international justice.<\/p>\n<p class=\"\">The Ministry of Justice said it would not provide details of Karad\u017ei\u0107\u2019s imprisonment, including the location of the jail, for security reasons.<\/p>\n<p class=\"\">It is not the first time an international war criminal has been transferred to a UK prison.<\/p>\n<p class=\"\">As well as Krsti\u0107, Mom\u010dilo Kraji\u0161nik, one of the highest-ranking wartime members of the Bosnian Serb leadership, served <a class=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/world\/2006\/sep\/27\/balkans.warcrimes\" data-link-name=\"in body link\">his sentence<\/a> in the UK. He was released in 2013 and died in 2020.<\/p>\n<p class=\"\">Ahmad al-Faqi al-Mahdi, a member of Ansar Dine, a Tuareg Islamist militia in north Africa, served his jail term in Scotland <a class=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/world\/2016\/sep\/27\/timbuktu-shrines-icc-sentences-islamic-militant-nine-years-destruction-ahmad-al-faqi-al-mahdi\" data-link-name=\"in body link\">after being convicted<\/a> at the international criminal court in 2016 for the war crime of attacking religious and historical buildings in the Malian city of Timbuktu.<\/p>\n<p class=\"\">Taylor is serving his jail term in the UK after being convicted of war crimes over his support for rebels who committed atrocities in Sierra Leone. He lost an appeal to be transferred to an African jail, arguing that he was being denied his rights to a family life because his wife and children had not been granted UK visas to visit him.<\/p>\n<p class=\"\">Karad\u017ei\u0107 led a breakaway Serb territory when Bosnia declared independence from a crumbling Yugoslavia in 1992, after the Soviet Union\u2019s collapse.<\/p>\n<p class=\"\">The subsequent conflict was marked by atrocities against civilians, most carried out by Bosnian Serb troops, who conducted a campaign of \u201cethnic cleansing\u201d to rid the self-proclaimed Republika Srpska of Muslims and ethnic Croats.<\/p>\n<p class=\"\">About 100,000 people were killed and 2.2 million left homeless. The mass killings culminated in the <a class=\"\" href=\"https:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/world\/2020\/jul\/05\/srebrenica-25-years-on-how-the-world-lost-its-appetite-to-fight-war-crimes\" data-link-name=\"in body link\">Srebrenica massacre<\/a>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/section>\n<section class=\"\">\n<div class=\"\">\n<footer class=\"\" data-print-layout=\"hide\" data-link-name=\"footer\" data-component=\"footer\">\n<p class=\"\">\u00a9 2021 Guardian News &amp; Media Limited or its affiliated companies. All rights reserved. (modern)<\/p>\n<\/footer>\n<\/div>\n<\/section>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>Letter sent to UK newspapers by BCRT<\/strong><\/p>\n<div>Dear Sir<\/div>\n<div dir=\"ltr\">Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab is quite wrong to suggest that Britain should take pride in the fact that the Serb leader Radovan Karadzic \u00a0is being sent here to serve the life sentence imposed on him by the international war crimes tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). \u00a0As a young lawyer who helped the court draft the arrangements for\u00a0such transfers Mr Raab will be well aware that Dr Karadzic was tried by an illegally constituted international court for which the UN Charter made no provision.<\/div>\n<div dir=\"ltr\"><\/div>\n<div dir=\"ltr\">Against strict instruction ICTY\u00a0constantly introduced new law, such as the concept of joint criminal enterprise, to maximise the chance of conviction. Karadzic was convicted and sentenced on the basis of forensic evidence that was never disclosed to\u00a0either the defence or prosecution. \u00a0Croatia and Bosnia have both passed\u00a0\u00a0specific laws to ensure its continued suppression.<\/div>\n<div dir=\"ltr\"><\/div>\n<div>To this day the bodies of the 7,000 men and boys claimed to be the evidence of genocide have never been produced. \u00a0It is hard to reconcile the\u00a0Serb bussing of Muslim women and children away from Srebrenica to safety with genocidal intent.\u00a0\u00a0All independent research over the years indicates the vast majority of the dead were victims of legitimate combat.<\/div>\n<div dir=\"ltr\"><\/div>\n<div dir=\"ltr\">The international criminal court for Yugoslavia was essentially a political creation and to support such a travesty of justice is rather a cause for shame than national pride.<\/div>\n<div dir=\"ltr\"><\/div>\n<div dir=\"ltr\">\n<div>A further cause for shame is the almost \u00a0fatal razor attack in 2010 by 3 radical Muslim prisoners \u00a0on Serb General Radislav Krstic, then serving 35 years in Wakefield gaol. \u00a0Lawyers for Dr Karadzic have good\u00a0reason to fear\u00a0his life imprisonment in Britain could well amount to a death sentence.<\/div>\n<div dir=\"ltr\"><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div dir=\"ltr\"><\/div>\n<div>Yours faithfully<\/div>\n<div dir=\"ltr\"><\/div>\n<div>Balkan Conflicts Research Team<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div><strong>Personal letter sent to newspaper by BCRT member Tim Fenton<\/strong><\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div>It being many years ago your readers may not be aware that the UK has previously imprisoned a Bosnian Serb, General Radislav Krstic. Ten years ago\u00a0he was savagely attacked by three Muslims who attempted to slit his throat in HMP Wakefield. Following two further attacks in two other UK prisons, he was transferred to a gaol in Poland. In awarding damages to Gen Krstic the UK judge said that the Government had been embarrassed by its inability to protect such prisoners. Mr Raab\u2019s statement, which could be described as &#8220;virtue signalling with menace\u201d, may come back to haunt him if, as is all too likely, a similar sorry saga is repeated with Dr Karadzic.<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div><strong>Strategic Culture Foundation article by Stephen Karganovic<\/strong><\/div>\n<div>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>Britain rolls out the red carpet for Dr Karadzic (well, not quite)<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<p><em><strong>By Stephen Karganovic<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.strategic-culture.org\/news\/2021\/05\/20\/britain-rolls-out-red-carpet-for-dr-karadzic-well-not-quite\/\">https:\/\/www.strategic-culture.org\/news\/2021\/05\/20\/britain-rolls-out-red-carpet-for-dr-karadzic-well-not-quite\/<\/a><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>UK <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bbc.com\/news\/uk-57090123\">Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab sounded jubilant<\/a> as he commented on the impending transfer of Radovan Karadzic, the former President of the Bosnian Republic of Srpska entity, from the Hague to Great Britain. But no, Great Britain is not preparing to host Dr Karadzic for a state visit, including an audience with the Queen. The plan is to transfer him to that country as a prisoner (or, as Karadzic pointedly put it in stating his vigorous objection to such a disposition, as a \u201cprisoner of war\u201d) to serve the rest of his life sentence in the United Kingdom.<\/p>\n<p>Mr. Raab may have some personal as well as official reasons to gleefully anticipate the indicated decision about Karadzic\u2019s final destination. As BBC Diplomatic correspondent James Landale observes, \u201cOne of the young lawyers who drafted the legal procedure to transfer Karadzic to the UK was a certain Dominic Raab, who is now the Foreign Secretary &#8211; and who ultimately agreed to the request from the UN that the former Bosnian Serb leader should serve out his term in a British jail.\u201d But as Landale lets on, there may also be an official dimension to British glee at having bagged that particular guest: \u201cBritish intelligence played a role in his capture in Belgrade in 2008 after 13 years on the run. British judges and lawyers were involved in the trial against him at a United Nations tribunal that the UK helped to set up.\u201d So it would be a really nice way to wrap it all up by hauling the man to a British gaol to do his time, right? There is no discernible conflict of interest in all of this, of course.<\/p>\n<p>But there are some very serious safety concerns at least in this otherwise impeccable plan. British prisons, with their diverse (to put it politically correctly) population are not the most suitable repositories for inmates accused of committing red flag crimes such as \u201cgenocide\u201d against the Bosnian Muslim coreligionists of many of the prisoners who would be sharing common space with Dr Karadzic. Putting aside Landale\u2019s pious explanations such as \u201cOfficials say the reason the UK agreed is because it is on the list of UN members willing to detain those found guilty of global crimes, and it wished to show its continued support for the international rules-based order\u201d (for more on the particulars of that \u201corder,\u201d see <a href=\"https:\/\/www.strategic-culture.org\/news\/2021\/05\/14\/rules-based-order-cover-for-destructive-western-hegemonic-ambitions\/\">here<\/a>), the hard reality of the matter is that there already was a precedent for precisely the sort of potentially lethal incident that it is feared could involve Dr. Karadzic.<\/p>\n<p>In 2010 another high profile Serb prisoner, General Radislav Krstic, was shipped from the gaol of the International Tribunal in the Haag over to the British gaol of Wakefield to do his sentence. Krstic was brutally assaulted by some British prisoners who wanted to express their religious solidarity with Krstic\u2019s alleged victims in Bosnia, with intent to slash his throat and improve on the excessively mild 35-year sentence imposed on the general by ICTY. Fortunately for Krstic, his agonized cries for help attracted the attention of the guards, who arrived just in time to rescue him. But the incident prefigures a likely scenario that might at some point befall Dr. Karadzic as well, as he relaxes to spend the last days of his life in merry old England.<\/p>\n<p>All of which is not to suggest that ICTY judges (or the Secretariat, or whoever makes these arrangements at the Hague), or their British counterparts, sought wilfully and deliberately to cause Dr Karadzic\u2019s premature and violent death. But there are plenty of reasons to suspect that neither are they are overly concerned by such a possibility, and that such an outcome \u2013 should it occur \u2013 would not greatly perturb them.<\/p>\n<p>Though not a lawyer (he is a psychiatrist), contrary to the Tribunal\u2019s well-intentioned advice, Karadzic insisted on exercising the right to represent himself instead of entrusting his fate to one of the \u201capproved\u201d and accommodating attorneys from ICTY\u2019s lawyers\u2019 list. Dr. Karadzic, who is an intelligent guy and apparently a fast learner, then mounted a courtroom performance that should put many a weak-kneed and vacillating \u201capproved\u201d Hague defense counsel to shame. Fortunately, in its infinite arrogance, convinced that publicly proving prosecution cases would be a piece of cake, ICTY miscalculated and set up an imperfect but on the whole acceptable video and transcript system which now preserves its embarrassing legal perversities for posterity. It preserves also much of the defense evidence and arguments, regardless of how systematically ignored they may have been by the chambers in composing their politically mandated verdicts.<\/p>\n<p>Even so, the Karadzic trial chamber could not entirely bypass, for example, <em>pro se<\/em> defendant Karadzic\u2019s vigorous challenge to the prosecution\u2019s use of the Joint Criminal Enterprise mechanism. JCE is a catchall device to magnify the defendant\u2019s alleged guilt by arbitrarily adding supposed co-conspirators so as to \u2013 Vishinsky-style \u2013 vastly expand the circle of his alleged associated miscreants. In a discrete admission at paragraph 3460, page 1303 of the Karadzic Trial Judgement, the chamber felt compelled to grant that \u201cthere was no sufficient evidence presented in this case to find that Slobodan Milosevic agreed with the common plan\u201d [to create territories ethnically cleansed of non-Serbs]. That was a painful admission in the Karadzic case because this statement explicitly undermines one of the Tribunal\u2019s main doctrinal postulates, that the leaderships of the Republic of Srpska and Serbia were linked by a common conspiratorial design to establish a \u201cGreater Serbia\u201d by resorting to criminal methods such as ethnic cleansing and genocide.<\/p>\n<p>In the course of his continually improving cross-examinations, Karadzic managed to deliver quite a few other blows to the prosecution\u2019s (or the Tribunal\u2019s, since they are inseparably merged) case. It is enough to cite just two.<\/p>\n<p>In his cross-examination of Dr. Thomas Parsons, a forensic specialist for ICMP, the agency set up to collect and process Srebrenica mass grave exhumation data, on 22 March 2012 (p. 26633 in the trial transcript) Karadzic extracted from the prosecution witness the notorious truth that Srebrenica victim DNA profiles, helpfully assembled by ICMP and used by the prosecutor to allege thousands of \u201cgenocide\u201d deaths, in fact, all featured a crucial deficiency which voided their probative value. The DNA profiles, Dr Parsons was compelled to admit, spoke nothing of the manner of death, at most being able just to corroborate that the individual in question was dead. Whether death occurred by execution, as it had to for the Srebrenica genocide case to stand up, or in combat, as at the same time and in close proximity an entire division of the Bosnian Muslim army was fighting its way out of Srebrenica in combat formation, Dr Parson granted that this important question his evidence could not properly answer.<\/p>\n<p>Dr Karadzic scored more direct hits in his cross-examination of prosecution\u2019s sole allegedly percipient witness-perpetrator in Srebrenica, Drazen Erdemovic, on 27 and 28 February 2012. Genocide, it should be recalled, is a specific intent crime. It can be found to have occurred only if there is proof that the killing was committed with intent to destroy a protected group, in whole or in part. Asked by Karadzic whether he took part in the execution of Muslim prisoners with the intent to destroy them in Bosnia as an ethnic group or to exterminate them as a nation, Erdemovic was firm in his reply: \u201cNo, Mr. Karadzic.\u201d That does not leave much room for the specific intent necessary to prove genocide.<\/p>\n<p>Under continued cross-examination, Erdemovic disclosed that his commander was corrupt and was paid several kilos of gold by unidentified sponsors for arranging the use of his men in the execution of prisoners.<\/p>\n<p>The plain suggestion of that testimony is that someone had bribed Erdemovic\u2019s corrupt commander to lend his unit for the criminal purpose of executing prisoners. Why would a bribe in gold be required if the order to commit the crime came down through the Serbian Army\u2019s chain of command, where the defendant Karadzic himself was commander-in-chief? Wouldn\u2019t a simple order and regular soldiers\u2019 salary be enough?<\/p>\n<p>The Tribunal and its enablers obviously have plenty of reasons to bear a heavy grudge against the Bosnian Serb psychiatrist who outmanoeuvred and often humiliated their best legal minds in the courtroom. Whether their justifiable resentment rises to the level of deliberately setting the stage for his violent death in a British prison may be disputable. But that they will not shed any bitter tears if it occurs there, that much is certain.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Guardian article 12 May Radovan Karad\u017ei\u0107 to serve rest of sentence in British prison UK agrees to transfer of ex-Bosnian Serb leader convicted of genocide over 1995 massacre in Srebrenica Radovan Karad\u017ei\u0107 appears in court at The Hague in April 2018. 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