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MOSCOW, November 3 (RIA Novosti) - Former...

don"t need other people, I just need time," Karadzic was quoted by CBS News as saying at the court session. "It would be cheapest and easiest, with fewest problems, to give me more time to prepare."

O-Gon Kwon said the judges would decide how to proceed. He said a written ruling would be issued later in the week, adding the next court hearing, scheduled to take place on Wednesday, was adjourned.

Last week, prosecutors urged the three-judge panel not to allow Karadzic to deliberately hold up the trial, arguing that he had 15 months to prepare for the trial and should have been ready for court proceedings to begin.

Karadzic, 64, was arrested last year after he had spent over 12 years in hiding. The crimes he is accused of include the massacre of some 7,000 Muslim men and boys in Srebrenica in 1995. Karadzic insists he is innocent of all charges brought against him.



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