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Mar 3 2009, AP

Radovan Karadzic refused Tuesday to enter pleas to a new streamlined indictment containing two genocide charges and nine other counts of crimes against humanity and war crimes.

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This is a Tuesday, April 4, 2006 file photo of Hassan Bah, 49, who lost his arm during Sierra Leone’s brutal decade-long war, as he sits at his house on the outskirts of Freetown, Sierra Leone. A U.N.-sponsored war crimes court is delivering verdicts..