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Posted AT 7:48 AM EST on 23/07/08

Good riddance to a master manipulator

From Wednesday's Globe and Mail

In the fall of 1991, Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic was a guest on a live news program for Sarajevo Television. Pressed to support his claims that Serbs in Bosnia-Herzegovina were being discriminated against, he named a Serb family in Zenica that had been evicted by its Muslim neighbours. He also gave the street name, the building number, and even the floor on which the family in question had been living.

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