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'''Ljiljana Zelen Karadžić''' ({{lang-sr|Љиљана Зелен Караџић}}) (born 27 November, 1945, ], ], ]) is the wife of the war crimes suspect and former ] leader ]. She is the former head of the ] in the ] of Bosnia and Herzegovina<ref></ref>. She is currently living in ], ]. In July of 2005 she called for her husband to surrender<ref></ref> after, in her own words, "enormous pressure" has been put onto her<ref></ref>. '''Ljiljana Zelen Karadžić''' ({{lang-sr|Љиљана Зелен Караџић}}) (born 27 November, 1945, ], ], ]) is the wife of the war crimes suspect and former ] leader ]. She is the former head of the ] in the ] of Bosnia and Herzegovina<ref></ref>. She is currently living in ], ]. In July 2005 she called for her husband to surrender<ref></ref> after, in her own words, "enormous pressure" has been put onto her<ref></ref>.


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Ljiljana Zelen Karadžić (Template:Lang-sr) (born 27 November, 1945, Sarajevo, Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia) is the wife of the war crimes suspect and former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadžić. She is the former head of the Red Cross in the Republika Srpska of Bosnia and Herzegovina. She is currently living in Pale, Bosnia and Herzegovina. In July 2005 she called for her husband to surrender after, in her own words, "enormous pressure" has been put onto her.

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  1. globalpolicy.org
  2. state.gov
  3. arhiva.glas-javnosti.rs


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