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Karadzic wants Dutch judge ousted from case

Released : Tuesday, August 19, 2008 1:14 PM

THE HAGUE, Netherlands-Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic has
applied to the U.N. war crimes tribunal to disqualify a Dutch judge from his
genocide case, said court documents released Tuesday.

Karadzic accused Judge Alphons Orie of bias and of having a personal stake
in his case. He said Orie would convict him to reinforce judgments in
earlier cases against Bosnian Serbs and justify "draconian" sentences
against them.

"There clearly cannot be any question of impartiality on his part," Karadzic
said in a letter dated last Friday to the president of the Yugoslav war
crimes tribunal, Fausto Pocar.

Orie presided over Karadzic's plea hearing July 31, his first appearance in
court since his capture in Belgrade after more than a decade in hiding.
Karadzic declined to enter a plea, but must do so when he appears in court
again on Aug. 29. If he again declines, a "not guilty" plea will be entered
on his behalf.

Orie, a former criminal lawyer and justice of the Dutch Supreme Court, has
been a judge at the U.N. tribunal since 2001. Preliminary stages of tribunal
cases are conducted by a single judge, but trials are heard by a panel of
three. The tribunal has no juries.

Karadzic said Orie had been on the bench in the case of Momcilo Krajisnik,
the former Bosnian Serb parliament speaker who is appealing his 27-year
sentence. Karadzic claims Krajisnik is innocent of the charges.

Orie also was on the tribunal that convicted Croatian Serb leader, Milan
Babic, who committed suicide in the tribunal's detention unit in 2006, and
is currently among the judges trying Serb nationalist leader Vojislav
Seselj.

While handing down tough sentences against Serbs, Orie presided in the
acquittal of former Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, an "outcome
(that) was incredible," Karadzic said.

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