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Thousands rally in Bosnia to support Karadzic
By DPA
Jul 26, 2008, 16:02 GMT

Sarajevo/Pale - Several thousand Bosnian Serbs organized Saturday peaceful
protests and prayers in towns across the Bosnian Serb entity, the Srpska
Republic, in support of Bosnian Serb war crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic. 

Some 1,500 people marched in a peaceful demonstration in Karadzic's former
stronghold of Pale, a village some 20 kilometres south-east of the capital
Sarajevo. 

Many of the protesters held Karadzic's picture and banners with a message to
the former leader: 'We are with you!' 

Older people filled the local Orthodox Church in Pale, lighting candles and
praying for Radovan Karadzic and for his strength to stand trial before the
UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague. 

Protests were also held in Banja Luka and other towns of the Srpska
Republic. 

The nationalist Serb Democratic Party (SDS), established by Radovan Karadzic
some 18 years ago, organized protests in support to its first leader. 

Current SDS leader Mladen Bosic said in Pale that protests called 'March for
Srpska' were 'not only a protest, but a Christian prayer for Radovan
Karadzic.' 

Slavko Jovicic of the Bosnian Serb War Veterans' Association, whose members
also participated in the peaceful march to support Karadzic, said more than
200 veterans were ready to go to The Hague to talk about Karadzic's
innocence. 

Serbian authorities arrested Radovan Karadzic in Belgrade late Monday, after
he managed to hide from justice for more than a decade. 

The Hague-based International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
(ICTY) has indicted Karadzic for war crimes, genocide, crimes against
humanity and severe breaches of the Geneva Conventions during the 1992-95
war in Bosnia-Herzegovina. 

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