• 8 years ago
Radovan Karadzic is a published poet, a graduate of medicine, psychologist and a man who gained the nickname, “The Butcher of Bosnia”.

He will go down in history for his crimes during fighting in the Bosnian war of the 90s.

In 1990 he helped found the Serb Democratic Party aimed at unifying Serbs into a common state and he became its president.

“Don’t think you won’t take Bosnia to hell and Muslim people perhaps to extinction. Because Muslims can’t defend themselves if there is a war here. How will you prevent everyone killing each other.”

Those words he spoke in a debate in the Bosnian Parliament in 1992 on a proposed independence referendum had an ironic resonance as the Balkans began to tear themselves apart in conflict.

In 1992 Bosnian Serb forces under the command of Ratko Mladic who answered to Karadzic targeted civilian areas of Sarajevo during a three-year conflict.

A force of 13,000 encircled Sarejevo and it became the longest siege of a capital city in modern warf

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