Latest capture adds momentum to the search for Karadzic and Mladic 
By Stephen Castle in Brussels 
Published: 09 December 2005 
The search for the top Bosnian Serb war crimes suspects, Radovan Karadzic and 
Ratko Mladic, was given new impetus last night in the wake of the arrest of 
Croatia's most wanted man. 

The capture of Ante Gotovina puts added pressure on Serbia-Montenegro and 
Bosnia-Herzegovina to help find the two men accused of some of the worst 
atrocities of the Balkan wars.

Karadzic, the former Bosnian Serb leader, and his general remain at large 
despite mounting pressure from the UN's war crimes tribunal in The Hague.

After Gen Gotovina's arrest, Carla del Ponte, the chief war crimes prosecutor, 
said: "I'm now expecting Mladic and Karadzic."

The European commissioner for enlargement, Olli Rehn, called for a more 
aggressive policy from Belgrade, saying that its policy of encouraging 
voluntary surrender - which has yielded a number of lower-profile indictees - 
had reached its limits.

Mr Rehn urged governments in Serbia and Bosnia to "step up their efforts" to 
find "the remaining indictees, including Ratko Mladic and Radovan Karadzic."

Both countries are susceptible to pressure as they have started negotiations 
with the EU for a new aid and trade agreement.

Ms Del Ponte said she was angry and disappointed by Serbia's failure to arrest 
the two. If the UN Security Council decides Serbia is not complying with its 
obligations it could face renewed sanctions.

With the help of a well-established network of supporters in the area, Karadzic 
has proved highly elusive, regularly criss-crossing the porous border between 
Bosnia's Serb republic, and Serbia-Montenegro. 

The search for the top Bosnian Serb war crimes suspects, Radovan Karadzic and 
Ratko Mladic, was given new impetus last night in the wake of the arrest of 
Croatia's most wanted man. 

The capture of Ante Gotovina puts added pressure on Serbia-Montenegro and 
Bosnia-Herzegovina to help find the two men accused of some of the worst 
atrocities of the Balkan wars.

Karadzic, the former Bosnian Serb leader, and his general remain at large 
despite mounting pressure from the UN's war crimes tribunal in The Hague.

After Gen Gotovina's arrest, Carla del Ponte, the chief war crimes prosecutor, 
said: "I'm now expecting Mladic and Karadzic."

The European commissioner for enlargement, Olli Rehn, called for a more 
aggressive policy from Belgrade, saying that its policy of encouraging 
voluntary surrender - which has yielded a number of lower-profile indictees - 
had reached its limits.
Mr Rehn urged governments in Serbia and Bosnia to "step up their efforts" to 
find "the remaining indictees, including Ratko Mladic and Radovan Karadzic."

Both countries are susceptible to pressure as they have started negotiations 
with the EU for a new aid and trade agreement.

Ms Del Ponte said she was angry and disappointed by Serbia's failure to arrest 
the two. If the UN Security Council decides Serbia is not complying with its 
obligations it could face renewed sanctions.

With the help of a well-established network of supporters in the area, Karadzic 
has proved highly elusive, regularly criss-crossing the porous border between 
Bosnia's Serb republic, and Serbia-Montenegro.

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