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Kosovo, Serbia officials react to EU-led probe into alleged organ harvesting by Kosovo guerrillas

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A Kosovo official said on Tuesday the country will continue to cooperate with an EU-run court that is probing top Kosovo leaders suspected of war crimes. Ardian Arifaj, advisor to Kosovo's Prime Minister said Kosovo authorities hoped for...
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People queueing up to see Milosevic's coffin on eve of funeral

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1. Vendors along the path to the Museum of Revolution 2. Man wearing traditional dress 3. Badges with pictures of Milosevic 4. Woman buying candles and flowers 5. Various of queues at the Museum of Revolution 6. SOUNDBITE (Serbian) Vox...
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Serbia / Bosnia - Capture of Ratko Mladic

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Bosnia Mladic Boy FILE Srebrenica, Bosnia - 12 July 1995 1. Pan from Bosnian Serb General Ratko Mladic talking to Muslim refugees, patting boy Izudin Alic on the head (++Mladic assured them at this precise moment that they would be safe...
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KOSOVO: GRASTICA: 15 BODIES DISCOVERED

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Albanian/Nat Fifteen bodies have been discovered by international war crime tribunal investigators in Grastica, near Pristina, Kosovo. They were refugees who were killed during the NATO airstrikes while trying to escape in the...
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WRAP UN statement on Milosevic autopsy, lawyer s'bite

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1. Wide exterior of Netherlands Forensic Institute, man walks past with his dog 2. Car with diplomatic number plates arriving 3. Vans with Dutch number plates arriving 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Alexandra Milanov, United Nations...
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BOSNIA: UN WAR CRIMES TRIBUNAL INVESTIGATION

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Serbo-Croat/Nat A Bosnian Serb mayor who has been linked to the alleged massacre of up to a hundred Muslims has denied that any outrages were committed in his town. On Monday APTV reported that a Bosnian judge had obtained incriminating...
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The online whistle-blower WikiLeaks posted some 91,000 U.S. military records of six years of the war, including unreported incidents of Afghan civilian killings and covert operations against Taliban figures.

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HEADLINE: Wikileaks: 'War crimes' evidence in Afghanistan CAPTION: The online whistle-blower WikiLeaks posted some 91,000 U.S. military records of six years of the war, including unreported incidents of Afghan civilian killings and...
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Reax in Serbia and Bosnia to the start of Mladic's trial, Bosnian president

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Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina 1. Bakir Izetbegovic, Bosniak Member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, entering room 2. Close of Izetbegovic 3. Izetbegovic sitting down in front of television 4. Various of Izetbegovic...
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Ashdown on Serb admittance of responsibility

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Sarajevo, 12 June 2004 1. Wide shot Office of the High Representative for Bosnia 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Paddy Ashdown, Bosnia's international administrator: "The dark cupboards that held the dreadful secrets of those who committed the...
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WRAP Preps for Karadzic's first court appearance, lawyer, ICTY spox

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1. Traffic passing detention centre where former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic is being held 2. Barbed wire 3. Close of lettering on detention centre 4. Wide of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia...
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Del Ponte and Straw comment on Balkans war criminals

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London - 6 Oct 2005 1. British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw and chief UN war crimes prosecutor Carla Del Ponte enter news conference 2. Wide shot news conference 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Carla Del Ponte, UN war crimes prosecutor "I know...
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The international community won't recognize the outcome of Sunday's referendum in Crimea on seceding from Ukraine, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said Friday after six hours of talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in London. (March 14)

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Washington and the international community won't recognize the outcome of Sunday's referendum in Crimea on seceding from Ukraine, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said Friday after six hours of talks with Russia's foreign minister. His...
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THE NETHERLANDS: MILOSEVIC INDICTMENT UPDATE

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English/Nat A United Nations tribunal has indicted Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic on war crimes charges including murder and expulsions carried out in Kosovo. Louise Arbour, chief prosecutor for the International Criminal...
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Bosnia- SFOR admits mistake in arresting wrong men

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SFOR admitted Thursday (23/7) that it detained the wrong men in an overnight swoop designed to capture twin brothers indicted for war crimes during the Bosnian conflict. The international community's top official in Bosnia, Carlos...
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Bosnia - Escalating power struggle

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International observers expressed concern at the escalating power struggle in the Republic of Serbska on Thursday (3/7). Simon Haselock, spokesman for the Office of the High Representive, called for "legitimate authority" to be respected...
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Interviews with Milosevic lawyer and Del Ponte spokeswoman

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1. Wide shot International War Crimes Tribunal 2. Cutaway television truck 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Florence Hartman, Spokesperson for Carla del Ponte, UN War Crimes Prosecutor "It will be a very long trial because there are many charges...
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NATO and Bosnian troops search home of alleged Karadzic supporter

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1. NATO (Italian Carabinieri) vehicles parked outside house of Radomir Kojic 2. Exterior of property with Italian NATO soldiers outside 3. NATO vehicle outside house 4. Various of Italian troops on property 5. Pan of NATO vehicle 6....
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Del Ponte & campaigning lawyers on military tribunals.

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1. Long shot of streets near the Radical Party bureau 2. Mid shot of news conference 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Carla del Ponte, Chief Prosecutor, International War Crimes Tribunal: (referring to Hamid Karzai's comments on the need to...
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Government ministers on violence and "genocide"

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1. Wide shot of news conference 2. Mid shot of Minister for Education, George Saitoti sitting next to woman in news conference 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Kivutha Kibwana, Minister for Lands: "We have made a point that all the perpetrators...
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Free Syria Army officals trained in humanitarian law by NGOs

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1. Wide of Free Syrian Army (FSA) members and legal advisors in training room 2. Various of FSA members listening to the trainer 3. Various of FSA members and Swiss Foreign Ministry consultant Vicken Cheterian in the lobby 4. Close of...
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Preps for Karadzic's first court appearance, tribunal, ICTY spox, lawyer

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1. Traffic passing detention centre where former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic is being held 2. Barbed wire 3. Close of lettering on detention centre 4. Wide of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia...
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BELGIUM: STROBE TALBOTT MEETS NATO CHIEF SOLANA

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English/Nat The United States on Friday rejected criticism of the decision to indict Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic for war crimes. U-S Deputy Secretary of State Strobe Talbott, speaking before a meeting with NATO chief Javier...
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Supporters of former president pray for him ahead of appeal verdict at War Crimes Court

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Supporters and relatives of former Liberian president Charles Taylor attended a church service in Monrovia on Sunday, to pray for him ahead of the verdict in his appeal against his war crimes conviction and 50-year prison sentence. They...
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Holland - Bosnian Croats trial for war crimes

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A Bosnian Croat war crimes suspect pleaded not guilty on Wednesday (8/10) to atrocity charges for commanding troops who used weapons, dynamite and torture to purge Muslims from a valley in central Bosnia. Dario Kordic is the most senior...