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Mass-murder allegations are Muslim myths, says Karadzic

Wednesday March 03 2010

RADOVAN Karadzic set out a defence strategy of denial yesterday by telling judges that the two atrocities for which he faces charges of genocide were in fact myths concocted by Muslims.

I fought just and holy war against Muslim extremists, says Karadzic

Tuesday March 02 2010

Radovan Karadzic, the former Bosnian Serb leader, answered genocide charges for the first time yesterday with a claim he fought a "just and holy" war against Muslim extremists.

Karadzic back in front of war crimes tribunal

Monday March 01 2010

Radovan Karadzic, accused of the greatest mass murder in Europe in half a century, is having his day in court.

Making a convenient case for war

Sunday January 31 2010

As I spent my last few days in Dublin as British ambassador nearly seven years ago, I had no idea of the drama being played out back in London over the legality of the war in Iraq. As we finally learnt in the last few days, the two most senior lawyers in the foreign office and experts in international law, Michael Wood and Elizabeth Wilmshurst (she is incidentally a co-author with me of a recent book on diplomatic practice and resigned on principle over the war), both concluded that the proposed invasion of Iraq was illegal and would constitute a "crime of aggression" without explicit UN approval.