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"How can the president of the republic, who has his hands full all day every day, possibly know something that was not known to the people in the chain of command in the very areas the events occurred?" he asked rhetorically. Karadzic was president of the breakaway Republika Srpska in July 1995, but it became part of Bosnia and Herzegovina under the Dayton Accord signed later that year. He said prosecutors had not produced any document or other record showing he actually gave any illegal command. Karadzic and Mladic were indicted together in 1995 as the chief architects of Serb atrocities throughout the 1992-95 Bosnian War. They both went on the run after their indictments. Karadzic was arrested on a bus in Belgrade, Serbia, in 2008 and Mladic evaded attempts to arrest him for another three years until he was caught in May 2011. Both say they are innocent of any wrongdoing.
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