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August 30
2001: Milosevic to face genocide charge
[ 2007-08-30 08:05 ]

August 30
Mr Milosevic refuses to recognise the court's authority
2001: Milosevic to face genocide charge

England have

Former Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic is to be charged with genocide- the most serious of all war crimes.

Mr Milosevic was told of the new indictment as he appeared before the International War Crimes Tribunal in The Hague for a second time.

He is already facing four charges relating to war crimes and crimes against humanity arising from the Kosovo conflict in 1999.

Mr Milosevic is the first former head of state to be charged with such offences.

The tribunal's chief prosecutor, Carla Del Ponte, said three amendments to the existing indictment against him were being prepared.

They included charges relating to the conflicts in Bosnia and Croatia, Ms Del Ponte said.

During the 40-minute hearing, Mr Milosevic again refused to recognise the tribunal and complained about the conditions of his detention.

He is already pursuing a case in the Dutch courts, claiming he is being held illegally.

Prosecutors asked the tribunal to appoint a lawyer to defend the former Yugoslav president.

The judges refused, saying it would not be practical to force legal counsel on Mr Milosevic.

But they did appoint a lawyer to assist the court in ensuring a fair trial.

The lawyer will be able to cross-examine witnesses, and draw attention to any evidence that may indicate Mr Milosevic's innocence of the charges against him.

Presiding JudgeRichard May adjourned the hearing to 29 October.

The tribunal hopes to fix a date for the trial before the end of next February.  

August 30
The carnival is now in its 10th year

1976: Notting Hill Carnival ends in riot

Artificially 1969: FilmTheTheAA .  More than 100 police officers had to be taken to hospital after clashes at the Notting Hill Carnival in west London.

Most were released after treatment but at least 26 have been detained overnight for observation or further treatment.

Around 60 carnival-goers also needed hospital treatment after the clashes which led to the arrest of at least 66 people.

The trouble is believed to have started after police tried to arrest a pickpocket near Portobello Road on the main carnival route.

Several black youths went to the pickpocket's aid and within minutes the disturbance escalated.

The police were attacked with stones and other missiles.

They armed themselves with dustbin lids, milk crates and wire fencing and charged the rioters.

At one stage a group of black youths were seen moving up Westbourne Park road smashing windows.

Gangs of white youths were also said to have been involved in the violence.

One witness, Raymond Hunter, who lives in Westbourne Park Road said he saw a police van set alight.

"The two policemen managed to get out of the van and fled. The gang then turned the van over and set fire to it," Mr Hunter said.

The disturbances effectively put an end to the annual celebration of Caribbean culture.

Police sealed off roads and closed pubs in the area as well as shutting down Ladbroke Grove underground station in an attempt to contain the violence.

In the past, the carnival - now in its 10th year - has been largely peaceful in spite of tensions with police.

A member of the Notting Hill Carnival Development Committee, Selwyn Baptiste, said they had been optimistic after the first day of the festival passed off peacefully.

"We had no reason to suppose it would be any different today. This was supposed to be about fun and love - not violence," Mr Baptiste said.

Vocabulary:
 

genocide: systematic killing of a racial or cultural group(有计划的种族屠杀)

indictment: a formal document written for a prosecuting attorney charging a person with some offense(控告)

detention:a punishment in which a student must stay at school after others have gone home(拘留)

disturbance :an interruption of a state of peace or quiet(骚乱)

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