Topic: Crime and Punishment
UN Tribunal Selects Anti-Serbian Lawyer to "Defend" Radovan Karadzic



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British lawyer Richard Harvey has been selected by the Hague Tribunal to
represent and "defend" former Bosnian-Serb president Radovan Karadzic
against his will. Harvey has made disparaging remarks about Serbs and he is
a defender of an anti-Serbian terrorist group known as the Kosovo Liberation
Army.



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by Andy Wilcoxson
(libertarian)
Friday, November 20, 2009


The UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague has reached a new low. They have
selected <http://www.reuters.com/article/latestCrisis/idUSLK125320>  a
British attorney named Richard Harvey to "defend" former Bosnian-Serb
president Radovan Karadzic in his war crimes trial in The Hague -- and
they've done this completely against the will of the defendant.

Marko Sladojevic, one of Karadzic's chosen legal advisers, told
<http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gfog99sG-4NVtaT3GNxSpZ0V3
3KAD9C383IG0>  the AP news agency that "Mr. Harvey has absolutely no
knowledge whatsoever about the case," and Karadzic won't cooperate with him.

In my previous columns, I explained
<http://www.nolanchart.com/article7036.html>  how the Tribunal denied
Karadzic the same pre-trial preparation time it afforded to several high
profile non-Serbian defendants, I've also written
<http://www.nolanchart.com/article7048.html>  how the Tribunal cut-off the
funding to Karadzic's chosen legal advisors, but this takes the cake.

The first thing that stands out about this so-called "defense attorney" is
the fact that he comes from a NATO country. NATO was a party to the Bosnian
war; NATO
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995_NATO_bombing_campaign_in_Bosnia_and_Herze
govina>  bombed the Bosnian-Serbs. It doesn't look right for the so-called
"defense attorney" to come from the enemy camp. How would it look if
Karadzic was an American, and the lawyer came from someplace like Iran, or
North Korea?

Mr. Harvey not only comes from an enemy country, he is also a defender of
the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), an ethnic Albanian terrorist organization
that waged a secessionist war against Serbia and cleansed Kosovo of nearly
its entire Serbian and other non-Albanian populations. Harvey in bed with
the Serbs' biggest enemies -- and he's the one the Tribunal picked to
"defend" a Serbian leader.

Here is what Harvey had to say about the KLA and the Serbs in a brief
<http://icr.icty.org/LegalRef/CMSDocStore/Public/English/Brief/NotIndexable/
IT-04-84/MSC6332R0000216941.pdf>  he filed for KLA commander Lahi Brahimaj:
"the Kosovar Albanians waged a national liberation struggle against alien
domination the KLA sought to be a professional and honorable army, in
contrast to the tactics of the Serbs against the ethnic Albanian
population."

Here is a photo of Harvey's "professional and honorable" KLA posing with the
severed heads of Serbs they butchered in Kosovo.

In the courtroom Harvey wasn't shy about expressing his admiration for the
KLA; he praised KLA commander Lahi Brahimaj and compared him to Nelson
Mandela. He told the
<http://www.icty.org/x/cases/haradinaj/trans/en/080122IT.htm>  court that
Brahimaj shouldn't be found guilty; he should be found "brilliant".

While defending the KLA, Harvey argued that Serbs weren't trustworthy. He
said, "Beyond the Serb forces rumor-mill, there is a disturbing lack of
credible and reliable evidence." He disparaged what he called "those Serb
intelligence documents upon which the Prosecution places so much reliance."

Of all the lawyers in the entire world, this is the guy the Tribunal found
to "defend" a Serbian leader. This is the guy that's supposed to represent
Radovan Karadzic and defend him in court. There isn't even a fig-leaf
appearance of fairness for the Tribunal to hide behind. They literally went
out and got a KLA lawyer from a NATO country to do the job. And this guy
didn't even do a good job for the KLA; both
<http://english.aljazeera.net/news/europe/2009/11/20091120143951856120.html>
of his clients got convicted.

The Hague Tribunal is a kangaroo court. Radovan Karadzic isn't being put on
trial, he's being lynched.

 

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