Wednesday, 10 september 2025.
Fifteen Years On
Karadzic: Lessons Learned from Milosevic’s Trial
Referring to "lessons learned from the trial of Slobodan Milosevic", Radovan Karadzic calls for reduction of the indictment.
Karadzic: Alleged Attack Against Family
At a status conference Radovan Karadzic claims that NATO forces conducted "an attack against my home and family" in December last year.
ICTY: Karadzic Has No Legal Immunity
UN judges say an immunity deal Radovan Karadzic claims he made with a US envoy would not prevent the former Bosnian Serb leader's trial on charges including genocide.
ICTY: Joining indictments – pro et contra
Radovan Karadzic agrees with the proposal made by Stojan Zupljanin to merge his indictment with the one against Mico Stanisic and Stojan Zupljanin, while the Hague Prosecution objects the proposal.
Karadzic Wants to Establish Contacts with Media
Radovan Karadzic agrees to give an interview to a Dutch newspaper but he is prevented by the Hague Registrar.
Former ICTY Prosecutor awarded for his work
The Prosecutor who filed the first indictment against Karadzic and Mladic, has been honoured with a prestigious award.
New Karadzic Indictment Will Speed Trial, says Brammertz
Oslo _ The Hague tribunal's top prosecutor tells BIRN's Justice Report that the new indictment against wartime Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic is designed to streamline his trial.
Karadzic to Get Fresh Hague Indictment
UN war crimes prosecutors at The Hague are due to file a revised indictment against wartime Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic with a motion, requesting its confirmation, on Friday.
Nice: Local War Crime Trials May Aid Reconciliation
Sir Geoffrey Nice, lead prosecutor of Slobodan Milosevic, applauds Bosnia’s new war crimes court, compares the Milosevic and Karadzic cases and is mystified by the Florence Hartmann’s indictment.