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"Mr President, it was just announced that tomorrow we will vote urgently on financial aid for Serbia and Montenegro.
However, a week ago there was an extraordinary book launch in Belgrade. It was by Radovan Karadzic, formerly President of the Bosnian Serbs. Mr Karadzic is wanted on two counts of genocide at the UN War Crimes Tribunal in The Hague and, together with Ratko Mladic, he is held responsible for the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, where 7 000 Muslim men and boys were systematically murdered, and the siege of Sarajevo, which caused 12 000 deaths and terrible suffering.
Mr Karadzic's book is called
. Mr Karadzic was not present at the launch. However, the fact that he has been able to publish a book and escape the Nato and Bosnian Serb police, who are supposed to be looking for him, is itself a miraculous chronicle of the night. It does not inspire confidence that these forces are doing enough to harass him and his network of loyal supporters so that he can be brought to justice. I hope Parliament can send a message that Nato and the Bosnian Serb police need to try a little harder."@en1
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"The Miraculous Chronicle of the Night"1
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