This story gets a satisfyingly big splash in the Daily Telegraph:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/5039381/US-
envoy-Richard-Holbrooke-did-offer-Radovan-Karadzic-immunity.html

US envoy Richard Holbrooke 'did' offer Radovan Karadzic immunity
Former US officials have supported claims that Richard Holbrooke, one  
of America's most senior diplomats, offered Radovan Karadzic immunity  
from prosecution during 1996 peace negotiations in Bosnia.


By Bruno Waterfield in Brussels
Last Updated: 8:11PM GMT 23 Mar 2009
Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic is pictured before  
appearing in court at the International Criminal Tribunal.
Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic is pictured before  
appearing in court at the International Criminal Tribunal. Photo: AFP/ 
Getty Images

Mr Holbrooke, who is now playing a key role in negotiating President  
Barack Obama's exit strategy from Afghanistan, has been dogged by  
claims that he gave the former Bosnian Serb leader an immunity deal  
during Clinton-era talks to bring peace to the former Yugoslavia.

He strenuously denies that any alleged agreement with Mr Karadzic.

But the allegation and a demand that Mr Holbrooke be called as a  
witness will be rehearsed once again as part of Mr Karadzic's defence  
against genocide and war crimes charges at UN tribunal hearings in  
The Hague next week.

Retired senior US state department officials confirmed that in July  
1996 Mr Holbrooke, who served as President Bill Clinton's Balkans  
envoy, promised Mr Karadzic that he would not be prosecuted as part  
of wider peace deal requiring him to give up power.

"Holbrooke did the right thing and got the job done," said one.

The claim by unnamed diplomats is made in a new study of the war in  
the former Yugoslavia published by Purdue University in Indiana.

Mr Karadzic has insisted that Mr Holbrooke's promise means he is  
exempt from prosecution since his arrest, after more than a decade in  
hiding, last summer.

UN war crimes investigators have written to Washington asking for  
clarification in a move that could embarrass the new US administration.

Mr Holbrooke said in a statement: "No one in the US government ever  
promised anything, nor made a deal of any sort with Karadzic. In  
subsequent meetings, as a private citizen, I repeatedly urged  
officials in both the Clinton and Bush administrations to capture  
Karadzic."

A "status hearing" on Mr Karadzic's appeal and case will be heard in  
The Hague on April 2.



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