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Until last month, Goran Hadžíc, once leader of Croatia's Serb minority, was the last free man on the list of 161 people indicted for war crimes in the former Yugoslavia. His capture has brought an end to one of the most successful manhunts in history
Julian Borger
guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 3 August 2011 20.00 BST
The man who walked into a forest clearing in northern Serbia did not look like a wartime leader who had spent seven years on the run. There was no face paint or camouflage – just a chubby, balding man in a sky blue T-shirt decorated with what appeared to be a modernist rendering of an ice-cream cone....more...
read more: guardian.co.uk
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/aug/03/former-yugoslavia-war-crimes-hunt
Until last month, Goran Hadžíc, once leader of Croatia's Serb minority, was the last free man on the list of 161 people indicted for war crimes in the former Yugoslavia. His capture has brought an end to one of the most successful manhunts in history
Julian Borger
guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 3 August 2011 20.00 BST
The man who walked into a forest clearing in northern Serbia did not look like a wartime leader who had spent seven years on the run. There was no face paint or camouflage – just a chubby, balding man in a sky blue T-shirt decorated with what appeared to be a modernist rendering of an ice-cream cone....more...
read more: guardian.co.uk
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/aug/03/former-yugoslavia-war-crimes-hunt
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