Oct 27th, 2009 - Times Online
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The battle of wills between Radovan Karadzic and the judges in the Hague intensified today when the court decided to push ahead with the genocide trial of the former Bosnian Serb leader, even though he boycotted the proceedings for a second day.
Judge O-Gon Kwon, the chief judge, issued a second warning that Karadzic would have a legal representative imposed upon him if he continued to remain in his cell, and ruled that the prosecution could begin to outline the case against him.
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