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(V) BOSNIA: ANGER AT UN SHOOTING OF WAR CRIMINAL

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Voice and effects Angry demonstrators beat up and injured five members of a U.N. police force after NATO troops killed a war crimes suspect during an attempt to arrest him in eastern Bosnia, officials said Sunday. The crumpled,...
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Reactions as UN accepts Palestine's request join ICC

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The UN has accepted Palestine's request to join the International Criminal Court (ICC), a move that will enable Palestinians to pursue war-crimes charges against Israel. The statute will enter into force for the State of Palestine on 1...
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SWITZERLAND: GENEVA: BOSNIA PEACE TALKS LATEST

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English/Nat The former Yugoslav republics agreed Friday to create a state within Bosnia Herzegovina for the rebel Serbs while maintaining the country's unity. Described as an important milestone towards peace in the Balkans, the deal was...
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Israel withholds Palestinian tax revenues after ICC move; reactions

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Israel's prime minister said on Sunday that his government "will not stand idly by" in the face of the Palestinians' decision to join the International Criminal Court in the Hague to pursue war-crimes charges against Israel. "We will...
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WRAP NATO troops raid homes of Karadzic's son and daughter, daylight pix

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1. Pan of NATO vehicles (Italian Carabinieri) passing by on way to house of Sonja Karadzic, daughter of war crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic 2. Wide of NATO troops running towards apartment block 3. Various of troops in front of...
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FRANCE: EVE OF WAR CRIMES TRIAL FOR VICHY OFFICIAL MAURICE PAPON

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Eng/French/Nat Leading official of France's Vichy regime, Maurice Papon, will be charged, Wednesday, for complicity in crimes against humanity during World War II. Papon, will face charges of the arrest and deportation of 1-thousand 690...
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KOSOVO: DEL PONTE

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English/Nat The chief of the U-N War Crimes Tribunal, Carla De Ponte, arrived in Pristina on Tuesday to meet U-N and K-FOR officials as well as Albanian and Serb leaders. Del Ponte's visit comes amid media speculation that the U-S and...
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BELGIUM: NATO KOSOVO CRISIS PRESS CONFERENCE

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English/Nat NATO has expressed concern about reports of atrocities being committed by Serb troops against civilians. The alliance has information that in Kosovo 50 villages have been burned since April 3 - altogether, 22 alleged...
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Kosovo's PM reax to Ojdanic's surrender

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Pristina, Kosovo, 25 April 2002 1. Wide shot of government office building in Pristina 2. Close up of window on the office of Kosovar Prime Minister, Bajram Rexhepi 3. Cutaway Prime Minister 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bajram Rexhepi,...
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US announces aid for Yugoslavia following Milosevic's arrest

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1. Richard Boucher walks into briefing room 2. Cutaway of reporters 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Richard Boucher, US State Department Spokesman "The Secretary determined that Yugoslavia had met the criteria of Section 594 of The Foreign...
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Reaction to two court decisions on Guantanamo Bay

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AP Television FILE: Langley, Virginia - date unknown 1. Zoom out from lobby area of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) building to emblem on the floor AP Television Washington DC - 18 December 2007 2. Wide of Jonathan Turley 3....
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Alternativna Televizija Former Serbian minister arrested for war crimes

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AP Television The Hague, Netherlands 1. Wide of detention centre 2. Top of building with wires 3. Close-up of sign reading: (Dutch) "Detention Centre" 4. Arrival of two police cars driving into gate of centre 5. Gates closing 6....
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War crimes map to protect death toll figures from misuse

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1. Wide of news conference by Research and Documentation Centre, with TV showing Google Earth project in background 2. Close-up of news conference 3. Various of Google Earth maps with mass graves locations 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Mirsad...
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BOSNIA: INT. WAR CRIMES TRIBUNAL BACK ARREST OF SERB OFFICERS

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English/Nat The international war crimes tribunal backed the Bosnian government's arrest of two senior Serb officers suspected of roles in massacres of civilians. The endorsement has further angered Bosnian Serbs who are threatening to...
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Reaction in Bosnia as Mladic criticises UN tribunal as "satanic court" and refuses to testify

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Bosnian Serbs and Muslims reacted on Tuesday after former Bosnian Serb army commander Ratko Mladic appeared at a United Nations war crimes tribunal. Mladic slammed the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia as a...
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SYND 4 5 67 WAR CRIMES TRIBUNAL EXAMINES UNITED STATES USE OF CLUSTER BOMBS

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The Thursday session of the Stockholm War Crimes Tribunal examining the UNited States' record in Vietnam. 1. ws meeting in session 2. mcu American at microphone, speaking: in North Vietnam the US is making widespread use of cluster...
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Elvis, Monroe and Princess Diana remembered in 2017 +REPLAY++

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WORLD 2017 ANNIVERSARIES PEOPLE SOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY / POOL/ BRITISH MOVIETONE/ UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL/ AP IMAGES / THE PARAGON AGENCYRESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY...
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Serbia: France's release of fighter 'shameful'

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLY Belgrade - 27 April 2017 1. Serbian government meeting2. Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic during meeting 3. Various of the government meeting4....
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UN court orders independent review after ex-general's death

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The UN's Yugoslav war crimes tribunal launched an independent review into the court's "internal operations" around the dramatic death of a Croat former general who swallowed what he said was poison in the tribunal's courtroom and later...
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Nobel laureate Handke anger at Balkans war question

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Nobel Literature Prize laureate Peter Handke has lashed out at journalists asking about his views on the wars in former Yugoslavia.
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IAEA Says Russian Forces Occupy Nuclear Site in Ukraine

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Russian military forces have overall control of Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, the largest in Europe, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency. "For the time being it is purely Ukrainian staff running the...
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WRAP Bosnian Serb fury in Pale, joy in Sarajevo, Silajdzic ADDS Bosnian VP reax

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Sarajevo 1. Various of street celebrations Sarajevo 2. SOUNDBITE: (Bosnian) Vox pop, man: "This is what we have been waiting for. Finally justice." Sarajevo 3. Cars driving in the rain, horns honking in celebration Sarajevo 4. Haris...
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USA: WASHINGTON: US WARNING TO YUGOSLAV LEADERS

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English/Nat The United States warned the leaders of Yugoslavia they will be held personally responsible for crimes against humanity in Kosovo. The warning came as the U-S prepares to receive its first refugees from Kosovo early next...
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BOSNIA: NATO FORCES ARREST 2 WAR CRIMES SUSPECTS UPDATE

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English/Nat NATO special forces swooped down on Vitez in central Bosnia early on Thursday, capturing two Croat war crimes suspects in nighttime raids. Hours after the arrests, angry Croats staged a demonstration in Vitez and ...