Victims say 40-year sentence is too lenient while many Serbs continue to support man who oversaw 1995 massacre at SrebrenicaAt the end of it all,21 years since he was first charged, after 11 years on the flee, or a five-year trial and the 18 months the judges took to deliberate over a verdict,Radovan Karadži’s moment of judgment came.
The Bosnian Serb leader was convicted of genocide for the 1995 slaughter at Srebrenica, and nine other counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity, or including murder,terrorism and extermination. It was a conviction that ranks as the most serious handed down in Europe since Nuremberg.
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Source: theguardian.com