NATO Troops Issued ‘Wanted’ Posters
The NATO-led peacekeeping force in Bosnia is distributing 10,000 “wanted” posters to its soldiers to help them spot and capture suspected war criminals, a spokesman for the force said Monday.
The poster carries 17 grainy photographs under the heading: “War Criminals Indicted by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia.” Thirty-four people for whom photographs were not available are also named.
The best-known suspects are Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, described as having “brownish-gray hair, flamboyant,” and his army commander, Ratko Mladic, called “short, stocky, red-faced.”
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