http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/07/21/asia/incheon.php
"But inside a ragged tent at the entrance of the Wolmi park, a group of aging South Koreans want to tell the world of a hidden side of the U.S. military's triumph, a story of burning carnage not mentioned in South Korea's official histories or textbooks.
According to the commission's other findings, on Jan. 19, 1951, at least 51 villagers, including 16 children, were killed when U.S. planes napalmed Sansong, a village 160 kilometers, or 100 miles, southeast of Seoul.
A day later, it said, at least 167 villagers, more than half of them women, were burned to death or asphyxiated in Tanyang, 35 kilometers north of Sansong, when U.S. planes dropped napalm at the entrance of a cave filled with refugees."
I'm not Serb, I've heard Karadzic's name only yesterday, but i was quick to dismiss this news story as farce/joke.
I have another concept of justice. I'm not into political/entertainment/puppet spectacle justice. I don't find such news rejoicing.