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Yugoslavia: Rights &
Democracy joins effort to see Karadzic charged with sexual crimes
September 3, 2008 – (Rights & Democracy)
The Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for
the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), Serge Brammertz, is expected to file
shortly an amended indictment, last revised in 2000, in the case
of the former leader and commander of the Bosnian Serbs, Radovan
Karadzic.
Canada’s International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic
Development, commonly known as Rights & Democracy, and the Coalition
for Women’s Human Rights in Conflict Situations joined women,
survivors and human rights groups in the former Yugoslavia, the
U.S., and around the world, in a joint letter to the Chief Prosecutor
urging that the amended indictment include charges of rape and other
forms of sexual violence perpetrated against women by Bosnian Serb
forces under Karadzic’s command.
"This case is of historic significance for women in Bosnia,
the former Yugoslavia and victims of sexual violence crimes in conflict
situations around the world who deserve justice and reparation.
Karadzic must be held accountable. His indictment and the possible
ruling on such crimes would set an important precedent,” said
Isabelle Solon-Helal, Programme Officer at Rights & Democracy
and Coordinator of the international Coalition.
Funded and coordinated by Rights & Democracy, the Coalition
for Women's Rights in Conflict Situations was established in 1996
to address the abuse of women's rights in conflict situations, to
condemn the practice of rape and other forms of sexual violence
against women as deliberate tactics of war, and to ensure, where
appropriate, that these practices are prosecuted as war crimes,
crimes against humanity and crimes of genocide.
From:http://www.dd-rd.ca/site/media/index.php?subsection=news&lang=en
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