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| จับอาชญากรโลก เซิร์บฆ่าล้างพันธุ์/Karadzic said to have worked as a guru while on the run |
| เอเอฟพีรายงานว่า เมื่อ 22 ก.ค. สหภาพยุโรปยินดีกับการจับกุมนายราโดแวน คารัดซิช อดีตผู้นำชาวเซิร์บบอสเนีย วัย 63 ปี อาชญากร สงครามระดับโลกได้ โดยฝีมือตำรวจเซอร์เบียที่กรุงเบลเกรด ภายหลังหลบหนีการจับกุมมานานเกือบ 13 ปี |
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ในความผิดข้อหาฆ่าล้างเผ่าพันธุ์มนุษยชาติในสงครามบอสเนียกว่า 10,000 ราย การจับกุมเป็นผลงานชิ้นโบแดงของรัฐบาลนาย บอริส ทาดิช ผู้มีนโยบายเอียงชาติตะวันตก ซึ่งทางการเตรียมส่งตัวนายคารัดซิชไปขึ้นศาลอาชญากรสงครามที่กรุงเฮก เนเธอร์แลนด์ แต่รัฐบาลรัสเซียไม่เห็นด้วย และว่าศาลดังกล่าวอคติ
นายคารัดซิชเป็นพันธมิตรกับอดีตประธานา ธิบดีสโลโบดัน มิโลเซวิช ผู้นำเซอร์เบีย ที่ลาโลกไปแล้วปี 2549 ในสงครามบอสเนีย ปี 2535-2538 เจ้าหน้าที่จับกุมได้ขณะนายคารัดซิชพักอยู่เขตเมืองใหม่ของกรุงเบลเกรด ใช้ชื่อปลอมทำงานในคลินิก ไว้ผมและเคราที่คางสีขาวยาว เพื่อพรางตัว
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Karadzic said to have worked as a guru while on the run
Belgrade - Suspected war criminal Radovan Karadzic lived and worked freely in Belgrade right up until his arrest after 12 years on the run, local media reported Wednesday.
Serbian dailies are full of how the former Bosnian Serb leader used the name Dragan Davic Dabic to work as an expert in alternative medicine at a private clinic in the Serbian capital.
Karadzic also had his own website and supplemented his income by giving lectures on bioenergy and meditation and writing for a magazine called Healthy Life.
There were photos of the "old and new" Karadzic, who was last seen in July 1996, a year after he was indicted by the UN war crimes tirunal in The Hague on charges of genocide and crimes against humanity during the 1992-95 Bosnia war.
Then he was a large man, with greyish hair and dark eyebrows. The Karadzic arrested on a Belgrade bus Monday evening looked a bit like Father Christmas, with long white hair tied in a knot on the top of his head, a bushy, white beard and thick glasses.
According to the newspaper Blic, he was tracked down a month ago and had changed flats four times since then.
Blic quoted a source saying that Karadzic told the judge who interrogated him after his arrest: "I'm sorry I didn't make it until the end of the year. The Hague tribunal would be closed then and I wouldn't be bothered for the rest of my life."
The tribunal aims to complete all trials by the end of 2009 and all appeals by 2010.
Blic also wrote that Karadzic played a "gusle" - a Montenegrin traditional string instrument - in a Belgrade restaurant that had his photograph on the wall.
Under a large headline "Karadzic, guru in love", Blic wrote that he was in love with the "mysterious" Mila" - a middle aged, attractive brunette.
"They held hands, went to restaurants and attended lectures together," one of Karadzic's colleagues at Healthy Life, Tanja Jovanovic, told the Blic.
Vecernje novosti daily wrote that Karadzic had his own website www.psy-help-energy.com and two cellphone contact numbers.
On the website, he offered medical help and treatment for problems as diverse as sexual disfunction, depression, diabetes, asthma, epilepsy and autism. His online shop also sold talismen and potions for various woes and illnesses.
Karadzic's colleagues at Healthy Life, which organised his lectures across Serbia, say they didn't know Dragan Dabic was, in fact, Serbia's most wanted war criminal.
"He wrote for our magazine," the editor, Goran Kojic, was quoted as saying, describing him as "extremely well mannered, eloquent and witty."
"But I can not believe that was Radovan Karadzic. I saw the man in person. He looked so holy, with long, grey, almost white hair. He had a beard and a pony tail. He didn't look or sound like Karadzic."
The popular daily Press said that Karadzic, who held his last lecture in December 2007 at Lake Ada Ciganlija near Belgrade, handed out calling cards describing himself as an "expert for human quantum, spiritual and energy medicine".
Press also quotes Serbian Interior Minister Ivica Dacic as saying that Serbia's intelligence service protected Karadzic for years.
"The secret service protected him, the secret service has now handed him over, Dacic said.
The reports said the police were not involved in the detention of Karadzic, who is now awaiting extradition to The Hague. Dacic, head of the late president Slobodan Milosevic's Socialist party, was quoted as saying he might be extradited at the weekend.
Milosevic himself was extradited to the tribunal in 2001 by the then premier and head of the pro-European Democratic Party, Zoran Djindjic.
Djindjic was assassinated in 2003 by Milosevic's special police forces and Milosevic died while in custody in The Hague in 2006. Djindjic's successor, Boris Tadic, formed Serbia's ruling coalition with Dacic less than two weeks ago. dpa
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