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Karadzic va ser protegit pels EUA fins el 2000
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Estats Units va protegir l'ex lider serbi Radovan Karadzic fins a 2000, data que la CIA el va sorprendre a punt de trencar els termes del seu acord amb aquest organisme, que li permetia escapar de la justícia internacional, segons ha publicat el diari serbi Blic.
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Belgrad. “Karadzic, acusat de genocidi i crims de guerra, va gaudir de la protecció d'Estats Units fins a 2000, data que la CIA va interceptar les seves converses telefòniques que demostraven que ell dirigiria encara el seu partit�, l'ultranacionalista SDS, segons “una font bé informada dels serveis d'intel·ligència dels EUA�.

______Notícia a The Independent:_______

Karadzic 'lived under protectionof CIA agents until he broke deal'

By Vesna Peric Zimonjic in Belgrade
Monday, 4 August 2008
www.independent.co.uk


The former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic lived under US protection after the Dayton peace accords until the CIA intercepted a phone call in which he broke the terms of a "secret deal" to stay out of politics, a Serbian newspaper claims.

"Karadzic, indicted for genocide and war crimes, was under US protection until 2000, when the CIA intercepted his telephone conversation that clearly proved he personally chaired a meeting of his old political party," the Belgrade daily Blic quoted a "well-informed US intelligence source" as saying.

"They went crazy realising Karadzic was making a fool of them," it said yesterday. "The US and CIA withdrew [his] informal protection."

Mr Karadzic has revived the allegations of a deal between himself and the chief US peace negotiator in Bosnia, Richard Holbrooke, since appearing before the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague last Thursday.

Mr Holbrooke has denied any deals with Mr Karadzic, telling CNN last Thursday that this was a "flat-out lie".

"He's been spreading it for 12 years through his friends, now he's making it personally. It would have been morally reprehensible and illegal to do such a thing ... We made no deal," Mr Holbrooke said.

However, statements by two top officials of the former warring sides seem to confirm the deal.

The former Bosnian Serb foreign minister Aleksa Buha told Belgrade Radio he witnessed the agreement. He said the deal was made "in the night between 18 and 19 July 1996".

The former Bosnian foreign minister Mohamed Sacirbey told the Mostar paper Dnevni that he learnt about the deal through the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe's head of mission, the US diplomat Robert Frowick, in the summer of 1996.
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