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KOSOVO: DJAKOVICA: FBI GATHERING WAR CRIMES EVIDENCE (V)

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English/Nat A team of forensic experts from the F-B-I began gathering evidence of war crimes in the Kosovo town of Djakovica on Thursday. The 59 scientists, crime scene experts and others will spend at least a week at the sites of two...
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BOSNIA/CROATIA: WARLORD ARKAN - PROFILE (2)

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English/Nat The Serbian paramilitary leader Zeljko Raznatovic, also known as Arkan, has been shot dead in a gun battle at Belgrade's Inter-Continental Hotel. It's believed he was shot in the eye during an exchange of fire that left...
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A sentencing hearing will begin Tuesday for the last defendant of a major Iraq war crimes case after he pleaded guilty to negligent dereliction of duty for leading a squad that killed 24 unarmed Iraqi civilians in 2005.

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HEADLINE: Iraqis angered by Haditha verdict CAPTION: A sentencing hearing will begin Tuesday for the last defendant of a major Iraq war crimes case after he pleaded guilty to negligent dereliction of duty for leading a squad that...
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Victim of violence during Taylor''s rule reacts to conviction

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1. Edward Conteh, President of the Sierra Leone Amputee and War-Wounded Association, giving interview in front of court building 2. Cutaway of court sign 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Edward Conteh, President of the Sierra Leone Amputee and...
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US troops in Bosnia may be pulled out

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Tuzla - 3 July 1. Camp 'Eagle' sign at Tuzla 2. American soldiers guarding the base 3. Soldiers cleaning their weapons Zvornik, 150 kilometres north-east of Sarajevo - 3 July 4. Soldiers on a foot patrol in vicinity of former...
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March preps, exteriors of prison, as extradition saga drags on

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July 29, 2008 1. Wide of stage in area where protests are expected 2. Boxes of equipment for protests 3. Poster of Radovan Karadzic with the word "serb" written across it 4. Pan of stage 5. News stand 6. Pan of morning newspapers 7....
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Start of first US military commissions since WWII

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Guantanamo Bay, Cuba - 24 August, 2004 1. Wide view pan from base flag to commission's building 2. Wide view of soldiers outside building 3. Exterior of building 4. Close up of sign at entrance to building 22 August, 2004 5. Wide of...
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BOSNIA: SARAJEVO: JUDGE RICHARD GOLDSTONE VISIT

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English/Nat The head of the International war crime tribunal says he believes NATO's Implementation Force can provide him with the assistance he needs to investigate alleged atrocities in Bosnia. Judge Richard Goldstone has been in...
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Voxpops, papers as Serb authorities say Mladic has been found

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1. Various of busy Belgrade streets 2. Close-up of newspaper with picture of Mladic on the front 3. Woman buying a newspaper 4. Various of newspapers with pictures of Mladic on the front 5. SOUNDBITE (Serbian) Vox Pop: "I do not think...
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Annan says Israel's security wall violates UN resolution

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1. Wide shot UN Exterior in New York 2. Fred Eckhard, UN Spokesman 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Fred Eckhard, UN Spokesman: "The Secretary General concludes Israel is not in compliance with this demand. In the report the Secretary General...
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GERMANY: FM FISCHER MEETS PROSECUTOR DEL PONTE

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German/Nat The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, Carla del Ponte, has met German Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer at the Foreign Office in Berlin. Fischer said it wasn't acceptable to...
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WRAP Sen McCain and Lieberman on Putin's remarks, demos ADDS senators

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AP Television 1. Wide of US Senator John McCain talking to reporters 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) John McCain, US Senator "I appreciate President Putin coming here where the Atlantic Alliance is and being very frank in his views I disagree...
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BOSNIA: SITES OF SUSPECTED MASS GRAVES UNDER INVESTIGATION

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Eng/Serbo-Croat/Nat The international war crimes tribunal has been assured NATO forces in Bosnia will do their best to protect investigators at alleged mass grave sites. The pledge was made to the man leading the investigation, Judge...
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US Undersecretary of State on official visit

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1. US Undersecretary of State, Nicholas Burns shakes hands with Bosnian presidency members 2. Wide shot of round table meeting 3. Pan from Burns to Bosnian prime minister Adnan Terzic 4. Wide shot of meeting 5. Burns walks into news...
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UK: LONDON: BOSNIAN PEACE IMPLEMENTATION CONFERENCE ENDS

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English/Nat The London implementation conference has ended with delegates from over 40 nations agreeing on a strategy to put the Bosnia peace accord into practice. Among the issues resolved at the two-day conference were the cost of...
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Wounded in hopsital; reax to death of 13-year-old girl

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Jebaliya, north Gaza Strip, 13 October 2004 1. Various of ambulances arriving with wounded and being attended to by medical staff Jerusalem, Israel, 13 October 2004 2. Set up shot of Jessica Montell 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jessica...
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Arab League chief on new Israeli FM's comments

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1. Wide exterior of Arab League headquarters 2. Arab League Secretary General Amr Moussa arriving for media briefing 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Amr Moussa, Arab League Secretary General: "In my opinion the previous government in Israel...
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New war crimes tribunal law voted in by parliament

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Kosovo's parliament voted on Wednesday to approve a law that will enable the creation of a special war crimes tribunal, staffed by international judges and prosecutors, that will try alleged crimes committed by former ethnic Albanian...
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Pal govt plans fund to help workers quit jobs in Israeli settlements

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Barkan, West Bank - 25 May, 2010 1. Various of Barkan settlements 2. Wide of Barkan factory 3. Mid of Palestinian workers walking to cars after workday Salfit, West Bank - 25 May, 2010 4. Mid of Salfit mayor Tachsin Abu-Salim sitting in...
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SERBIA: US SECRETARY OF STATE MEETS WITH SERBIAN PRESIDENT

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English/Nat U-S Secretary of State Warren Christopher has met with Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic in Belgrade on the final leg of his Balkan tour. The two leaders spent a couple of hours discussing the progress of the Dayton peace...
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Court rejects Djibouti's request for details of French judge murder probe

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1. Various of people entering foyer of International Court of Justice 2. Close-up of sign , reading "France" on desk, tilt up to French legal team 3. Wide of French legal team 4. Close of Djibouti lawyer, Phon van den Biesen taking a...
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Palestinian comment ahead of ICJ ruling

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1. Exteriors of the Peace Palace, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) 2. UN flag 3. Gates to ICJ and sign saying 'May peace prevail on earth' 4. Gates opening and car driving through 5. Nasser Al-Kidwa, Palestinian UN observer,...
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GERMANY: TALKS WITH ITALY

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German/Nat Despite pressure from Italy, the German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder said on Friday his country would not seek to extradite rebel Kurdish leader Abdullah Ocalan on murder and terror charges. Turkey considers Ocalan their...
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BELGIUM: REPORT ON 2 CATHOLIC NUNS WANTED FOR ALLEGED WAR CRIMES

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French/Nat Three years ago on Sunday, Rwandan President Juvenal Habyarimana and his Burundi counterpart Cyprien Ntaryamira were killed after their plane was shot down by a missile. It was the catalyst for the Rwandan genocide when one...