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      Karadzic trial resumes withe first witnes ess at stand


      wartime bosnian serb leader radovan karadzic is scheduled to appear tuesday before the trial chamber at the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia as his trial resumes with the examination of the first prosecution witnesses .
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      ahmet zulic testifies that his father-in-law was among a group of men killed by serb forces in may 199falmost 15 years after the end of the brutal conflict he is accused of leading , the bosnian serb leader radovan karadzic faced the first prosecution witness at his genocide trial in the hague today.ahmet zulic testified that his father-in-law was among a group of men from the mainly muslim village near sanski most , north-west bosnia , killed by serb forces in may 1992 t zulic said he watched the troops force 20 muslim men to dig their own graves t they were then shot or had their throats cftfzulic spent five months in a bosnian serb detention camp , during which time he lost almost 40% of his body weight , the prosecutor ann sutherland told judges at the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia (ictfffzulic , who was in court to confirm earlier testimony , did not look towards the dock t karadzic , wearing a dark grey suit and tie , stared at the witness over his reading glasses t he was detained in belgrade 22 months ago after more than a decade on the run.the evidence from the first of more than 400 witnesses scheduled to appear before the court in the coming months did not directly link karadzic to events in the village t the prosecution alleges that he orchestrated the war and was central to the planning of atrocities t the 64-year-old denies 11 charges of genocide , war crimes , and crimes against humanity connected to the 1992-95 war.the next witness will focus the court's attention on one of the most infamous episodes of the conflict t the prosecution is scheduled to call sulejman fcrncalo , a factory worker who was driven from his serb-dominated home town to sarajevo , where his wife was killed when the city's marketplace was shelled by serb forces.in a rambling opening statement to the hearing last month , karadzic claimed bosnian muslim troops shelled their own city to try to bring about western intervention t his case was delayed from october when karadzic boycotted proceedings , saying he needed more time prepare his defence.the judges are keen to avoid the endless delaying tactics employed by slobodan milosevic , the former yugoslav president , during his icty trial t he died in 2006 before a verdict could be reached t karadzic has been warned he will be limited in how long he can cross-examine witnesses.karadzic was indicted by the court in 1995 along with the bosnian serb military chief ratko mladic , who remains on the run t karadzic was found living in belgrade , sporting long hair and a beard and posing as a new age healer called dr dragan dafic.the prosecution has 300 hours to present a case taking in events including the 44-month siege of sarajevo , in which almost 10,000 people , including more than 1,500 children , are estimated to have been killed t it will also cover the bloody climax of the conflict in srebrenica , where serb forces murdered around 8,000 muslim men , europe's worst massacre since the holocaust.radovan karadffcwar crimesserbiabosnia and herzegovinapeter walkerguardian.co.uk
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      the hague (reuters) - the first prosecutimon witness at the war crimes trial of bosnian serb leader radovan karadzic described to a u.n t court tuesday how he saw bosnian serb forces bomb villages and slit prisoners' throats .
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      a bosnian muslim opened witness testimony in the genocide trial of former bosnian serb leader radovan karadzic , telling judges his father-in-law was burned alive during the serb takeover of his village at the outset of a brutal civil war in the former yugoslavia .
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      ahmet zulic testifies that his father-in-law was among a group of men killed by serb forces in may 199falmost 15 years after the end of the brutal conflict he is accused of leading , the bosnian serb leader radovan karadzic faced the first prosecution witness at his genocide trial in the hague today.ahmet zulic testified that his father-in-law was among a group of men from the mainly muslim village near sanski most , north-west bosnia , killed by serb forces in may 1992 t zulic said he watched the troops force 20 muslim men to dig their own graves t they were then shot or had their throats cftfzulic spent five months in a bosnian serb detention camp , during which time he lost almost 40% of his body weight , the prosecutor ann sutherland told judges at the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia (ictfffzulic , who was in court to confirm earlier testimony , did not look towards the dock t karadzic , wearing a dark grey suit and tie , stared at the witness over his reading glasses t he was detained in belgrade 22 months ago after more than a decade on the run.the evidence from the first of more than 400 witnesses scheduled to appear before the court in the coming months did not directly link karadzic to events in the village t the prosecution alleges that he orchestrated the war and was central to the planning of atrocities t the 64-year-old denies 11 charges of genocide , war crimes , and crimes against humanity connected to the 1992-95 war.the next witness will focus the court's attention on one of the most infamous episodes of the conflict t the prosecution is scheduled to call sulejman fcrncalo , a factory worker who was driven from his serb-dominated home town to sarajevo , where his wife was killed when the city's marketplace was shelled by serb forces.in a rambling opening statement to the hearing last month , karadzic claimed bosnian muslim troops shelled their own city to try to bring about western intervention t his case was delayed from october when karadzic boycotted proceedings , saying he needed more time prepare his defence.the judges are keen to avoid the endless delaying tactics employed by slobodan milosevic , the former yugoslav president , during his icty trial t he died in 2006 before a verdict could be reached t karadzic has been warned he will be limited in how long he can cross-examine witnesses.karadzic was indicted by the court in 1995 along with the bosnian serb military chief ratko mladic , who remains on the run t karadzic was found living in belgrade , sporting long hair and a beard and posing as a new age healer called dr dragan dafic.the prosecution has 300 hours to present a case taking in events including the 44-month siege of sarajevo , in which almost 10,000 people , including more than 1,500 children , are estimated to have been killed t it will also cover the bloody climax of the conflict in srebrenica , where serb forces murdered around 8,000 muslim men , europe's worst massacre since the holocaust.radovan karadffcwar crimesserbiabosnia and herzegovinapeter walkerguardian.co.uk
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      the trial of radovan karadzic resumed on tuesday , with the start of the presentation of the prosecution's evidence t almost 15 years after the end of the brutal conflict he is accused of orchestrating , karadzic faced the first prosecution witness during his trial at the international criminal tribunal for the former yugoslavia , in the hague t presiding judge fo-gon kwon declared the hearing open shortly after 2:30 pm t the evidence from ahmet zulic , the first of over 400 witnesses scheduled to st .. .
      戦時中のボスニアのセルビア人指導者のラドバンのカラジッチ被告は裁判が最初に検察証人尋問で再開として旧ユーゴ国際刑事法廷で裁判室の前に火曜日を表示する予定です。
      a bosnian muslim opened witness testimony in the genocide trial of former bosnian serb leader radovan karadzic , telling judges his father-in-law was burned alive during the serb takeover of his village at the outset of a brutal civil war in the former yugoslavia .
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