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(11 Mar 2010) ++NIGHT SHOTS++ Wandsworth, London, UK - 11 March, 2010 1. Various exterior shots of prison where former Bosnian Vice President Ejup Ganic was being held 2. Car carrying son of Ganic entering prison 3. Various of car leaving prison (Ganic behind driver, son waving at camera sitting in front seat) London, UK - 11 March, 2010 4. Wide of media outside High Court 5. Wide of demonstrators outside court 6. Demonstrators holding placards denouncing former Bosnian Vice President Ejup Ganic as war criminal 7. Ganic''s son Emir and daughter Emina emerge from court 8. Media 9. Wide shot Emir and Emina Ganic talking to reporters 10. SOUNDBITE (English) Emina Ganic, daughter of former Bosnian Vice President Ejup Ganic: "Suddenly we''re back to some sort of an equilibrium where some lucidity has been restored in our lives and we feel like we''re exiting slowly the Kafka novel we were in for the last ten days. We are very encouraged by the court''s comments, which have once again reiterated that Dr Ganic''s team has a very substantive case, and that against that substantive case, nothing really of merit has yet been offered." 11. Security guard outside court 12. Wide of lawyer Damir Arnaut addressing media 13. SOUNDBITE (English) Damir Arnaut, legal adviser to former Bosnian Vice President Ejup Ganic: "Certainly, this is a politically motivated persecution by Serbia trying to show that all sides were guilty, whereas the Hague tribunal, again, clearly shows who committed the crimes in former Yugoslavia." 14. Mid shot of anti-Ganic demonstrators 15. SOUNDBITE (English) Marko Krunic, anti-Ganic demonstrator: "Well I''m disappointed that he was allowed bail because I think there''s an opportunity for him to maybe skip the country. Because although the Bosnian authorities said they would not issue a passport, you know, can we really trust their word?" FILE: Near Stolac, Bosnia - 19 May, 1996 16. Former senior Bosnian leader Ejup Ganic arriving to meet refugees 17. Cutaway IFOR (Implementation Force; a NATO-led multinational force) soldier 18. Ganic walking towards the crowd 19. Ganic listening to refugee 20. Various of Ganic among crowd STORYLINE Former Bosnian Vice President Ejup Ganic left London''s Wandsworth prison on Thursday night after he was granted bail by the UK High Court earlier in the day. He was driven away, with his son Emir waving to cameras from the passenger seat. The 64-year-old former Vice President was arrested at London''s Heathrow Airport on a Serbian war crimes warrant on March 1 for his alleged role in the 1992 death of Yugoslav army troops in Bosnia. Belgrade accuses Ganic of ordering an attack on retreating soldiers in the Bosnian capital, Sarajevo. Bosnia argues the allegations are designed to minimise Serb guilt for the 1992-1995 war that tore the Balkans apart. The dispute has strained relations between Bosnia and Serbia, which had improved after the war ended in a US-brokered peace agreement in 1995. Lord Justice John Laws said it was fair to grant Ganic bail "subject to stringent conditions" and the Bosnian government had promised not to issue him travel documents. He added that Ganic''s lawyers had put forward "substantial argument to show that the prospective request for extradition of the claimant to Serbia ... is motivated by essentially political factors." The accusation relates to an attack on a convoy of Serb-led Yugoslav soldiers who retreated from Sarajevo in May 1992 taking President Alija Izetbegovic with them as a prisoner. Ganic was acting president during the less than two days that Izetbegovic was held. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...