Radovan Karadzic arrest brings justice for mothers of Srebrenica
Janine Di Giovanni recalls the ridiculous bouffant and roaring laughter of the genocidal Radovan KaradzicFirst Posted July 22, 2008
Janine di Giovanni![]() is an Italian-American journalist based in Paris. She has been a foreign correspondent for 17 years, working mostly in areas of conflict and war. She is a writer for The Times and Vanity Fair and a contributor to the New York Times Magazine and National Geographic. She has won four major awards and written four books, including Madness Visible: A Memoir of War (Bloomsbury). Radovan Karadzic arrest brings justice for mothers of SrebrenicaJanine Di Giovanni recalls the ridiculous bouffant and roaring laughter of the genocidal Radovan KaradzicFirst Posted July 22, 2008
The French Resistance: a romantic ideal for mostAs a new film celebrates the Resistance, Janine di Giovanni finds nobility in survivalFirst Posted June 25, 2008
Don't let Serbia chair the Council of EuropeFirst Posted May 10, 2007
France needs SarkozyFirst Posted April 19, 2007
Antony Loyd's brave war memoirsFirst Posted March 29, 2007
The verdict is in on Serbia's crimesSerbia has been cleared of genocide, but it still protects the guiltyFirst Posted February 27, 2007
Satellite photograph of New York post 9/11Breathtaking imagery of New York City the day after the terrorist attacks of 9/11First Posted September 8, 2006
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