'Bildt interview supports my immunity deal': Karadzic

Published: 18 Aug 09 07:44 CET
Online: http://www.thelocal.se/21526/20090818/

Bildt, who served as European Union mediator during the Balkans conflict, was 
interviewed by Karadzic's lawyer, Peter Robinson, on August 13th about the deal 
Karadzic claims to have struck with US diplomat Richard Holbrooke.

"The information provided by Minister Bildt demonstrates that ... Dr Karadzic 
was reasonable in believing that Holbrooke had the apparent authority to 
represent that Dr Karadzic would not be prosecuted," said a motion filed by 
Karadzic on Monday.

Bildt has previously rejected any notion that an agreement was struck with 
Karadzic.

"Such a deal never existed. There has not been any attempt to drop the 
charges," he told Sveriges Radio in August 2008.

According to documents attached to the motion, Bildt told Robinson that he was 
not present at the meeting at which the "deal" was struck, nor did he believe 
Holbrooke had promised Karadzic "something more".

But the defence lawyer maintained the interview "lends support to Dr Karadzic's 
position that Holbrooke possessed the apparent authority to make such a 
representation".

Former Bosnian Serb leader Karadzic lodged an appeal last month against a UN 
court's rejection of the alleged immunity deal.

He says Holbrooke had convinced him to withdraw from public life in exchange 
for immunity from prosecution.

Holbrooke - the architect of the Dayton peace accords that ended the 1990s 
Bosnian war - is now US President Barack Obama's special envoy to Pakistan and 
Afghanistan. He has denied making any deal with Karadzic.

Karadzic, 64, was arrested in Belgrade last July after 13 years on the run.

He faces 11 war crimes charges related mainly to his role in the 44-month siege 
of Sarajevo that left 10,000 people dead, and the July 1995 massacre of around 
8,000 Muslim men and boys in Srebrenica. 

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