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Karadzic boycotts start of trial

Serb’s chair empty as tribunal hearing war crimes opens

Posted: October 27, 2009 at 5:41 a.m.

His chair was empty, his headphones lay idle on the desk. In Courtroom One at the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal, angry survivors of Bosnia’s bloody war gasped in disbelief Monday as judges adjourned the opening day of Radovan Karadzic’s trial after just 15 minutes.

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