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Karadzic: What kind of mystic? |
| Published: July 25, 2008, 8:18 am |
| Tags: politics, journalism, people, world religions, world |
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In recent days, I have continued to comb the coverage of the Radovan Karadzic arrest, looking for clues that might indicate where reporters were getting the tips that this Bosnian monster had spent parts of the past few decades hiding in Eastern Orthodox monasteries and churches. No real clues, so far. Most journalists continue to mention those theories, always in passive voice or in some other vague way. But the main theme now is that Karadzic was using his skills as a psychologist to transition into a new identity — that of a expert in alternative medicine, delivered with a kind of mystical, guru style that fit his new appearance. Yes, some journalists are using that “New Age” label. But the strangest religious reference I have found is in an ABC News online story by Dragana Jovanovic, which ran with the colorful headline: “Double Life of the Butcher of Bosnia — War Criminal Radovan Karadzic Was on Facebook, Had Own Web Site, Even a [ Full article ] |
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