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Vol. 8 Issue 7 - Public International Law & Policy Group

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Karadzic had appealed to judges to further cut down his indictment or risk a drawn-out case<br />

like that of his political mentor former Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic, whose trial<br />

lasted more than four years before being aborted when he died in his jail cell in 2006.<br />

"This is the Tribunal's first and best opportunity to demonstrate that it has learned the lessons<br />

of the Milosevic trial," Karadzic wrote in a motion. "By approving only a limited amended<br />

indictment, the Trial Chamber will promote the interest of a fair and expeditious trial for all<br />

concerned."<br />

But in approving the new indictment, trial judges said they were satisfied the changes, "will<br />

not have an impact that could be considered significant upon the accused's right to be tried<br />

without undue delay."<br />

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Burma<br />

Burma extends detention of deputy opposition leader<br />

Agence France Presse, 2/14/09<br />

Myanmar's military regime has extended for another year the house arrest of Tin Oo, vicechairman<br />

of pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi's party, a party spokesman said Friday.<br />

The 82-year-old Tin Oo was arrested with Suu Kyi in May 2003 after an attack on their<br />

motorcade during a political tour. He was transferred to house arrest by the ruling junta the<br />

following year.<br />

"We have been informed that the authorities have extended Tin Oo's house arrest for another<br />

year," Nyan Win, a spokesman for Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy<br />

party, told AFP.<br />

The NLD launched a name-signing campaign calling for the release of political prisoners<br />

including Nobel Peace laureate Aung San Suu Kyi and Tin Oo on Thursday, the 62nd<br />

anniversary of Myanmar's Union Day.<br />

Aung San Suu Kyi also remains under arrest at her house in Yangon, Myanmar's biggest city.<br />

She has spent most of the last 19 years under detention by the junta that has ruled the country<br />

since 1962.<br />

Her NLD won a landslide election victory in 1990 that the junta refused to recognize.

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