18-12-2013, 01:55 PM
Radovan Karadzic wants to meet with Julian Assange
17th December 2013th at 12:355
The accused former Serbian President Radovan Karadzic has asked the ambassador of Ecuador in The Hague Miguel Kalahorana Kamina permission to meet his legal adviser with the founder of WikiLeaks Julian Assange, said today the Hague Tribunal.
In Karadzic's letter to the ambassador of Ecuador writes: "... I am asking the Government of Ecuador permission to my legal advisor Peter Robinson meets with Julian Assange, who currently resides in your embassy in the UK."
Karadzic adds to its information and rely largely on documents that WikiLeaks has revealed.
The ICTY indicted Karadzic for genocide in Srebrenica, persecution of Bosniaks and Croats throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina, terrorizing the population of Sarajevo campaign of artillery and sniper attacks and hostage taking of UN peacekeepers in the period since 1992. to 1995th year, reports Tanjug reported Fena.
After several years of escape, former RS ​​president was arrested in July 2008th Serbia and extradited to the tribunal, and his trial began in the 26th October 2009.
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17th December 2013th at 12:355
The accused former Serbian President Radovan Karadzic has asked the ambassador of Ecuador in The Hague Miguel Kalahorana Kamina permission to meet his legal adviser with the founder of WikiLeaks Julian Assange, said today the Hague Tribunal.
In Karadzic's letter to the ambassador of Ecuador writes: "... I am asking the Government of Ecuador permission to my legal advisor Peter Robinson meets with Julian Assange, who currently resides in your embassy in the UK."
Karadzic alleges that Robinson, who is an American lawyer and former federal prosecutor in the United States, comply with the rules and to behave in accordance with the rules specified by the government of Ecuador for the meeting. Robinson is available, Karadzic said, until 16 January of 2014. year, when, after a winter break in the work of the Hague Tribunal, should continue Karadzic trial.
Karadzic in a letter to the ambassador of Ecuador alleges that he recently asked for an investigation of whether U.S. officials and employees of the U.S. government who are intercepted privileged communications between a client and an attorney, as in his case, be treated as people who do not respect the Hague Tribunal.Karadzic adds to its information and rely largely on documents that WikiLeaks has revealed.
The ICTY indicted Karadzic for genocide in Srebrenica, persecution of Bosniaks and Croats throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina, terrorizing the population of Sarajevo campaign of artillery and sniper attacks and hostage taking of UN peacekeepers in the period since 1992. to 1995th year, reports Tanjug reported Fena.
After several years of escape, former RS ​​president was arrested in July 2008th Serbia and extradited to the tribunal, and his trial began in the 26th October 2009.
Radiosarajevo.ba
http://translate.google.fr/translate?sl=...-assangeom
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