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 Serb nationalists clash with riot police over Karadzic arrest

23/07/2008 10:42 BELGRADE, July 23 (RIA Novosti) - Five Serb nationalists
were arrested in central Belgrade in clashes with riot police during a rally
against the arrest of war crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic, the Interior
Ministry said.

The Bosnian Serb wartime president, accused of genocide and crimes against
humanity over his role in the 1992-1995 Bosnian war, was captured by
Serbia's security service on Monday after more than a decade in hiding.

On Tuesday afternoon more than 100 Serb nationalists including members of
the far-right Obraz group, rallied on a central square, hurling chairs from
a nearby cafe and firecrackers at riot police who tried to disperse the
gathering.

The violence abated after Serbian Radical Party Secretary General Alexander
Vucic addressed the protesters, urging them to show restraint. He thanked
them for their "love of Serbia, the Serb people, Radovan Karadzic, and their
willingness to fight for Serbia."

The former leader, now 63, had been practicing alternative medicine at a
Belgrade clinic and writing as an "expert in quantum energy" for the local
magazine Healthy Life under the pseudonym Dragan Dabic. A judge ruled on
Tuesday that he can be handed over to the UN war crimes tribunal in The
Hague, but Karadzic's lawyer said he intends to appeal against the ruling.

The capture, which came two weeks after Serbian President Boris Tadic's
pro-Western government came to power, has been welcomed by the European
Union, the United States and the United Nations.

However the response from Russia, which has called for the Hague Tribunal to
be closed down, has been more guarded.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Andrei Nesterenko told reporters on Tuesday: "The
arrest of former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, charged by the
International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, is an exclusively
internal affair of Serbia. We hope the investigation and trial of Karadzic
will be impartial."

"We place particular emphasis on this, as the Hague Tribunal has repeatedly
shown a biased approach. Cases of acquittals and releases of several Bosnian
Muslims and Kosovo Albanians, notably [former Kosovo prime minister] Ramush
Haradinaj, whose involvement in war crimes is without doubt, are well
known", the spokesman said.

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