Thursday, 4 december 2025.
Killings in a Military Sense
An evacuation drill from the Hague International Tribunal building interrupts the trial of Ratko Mladic. The indictee comments on the drill by saying that US President Barack Obama “ordered the...
Mladic’s Order to Evacuate Srebrenica Residents
A decision on shooting Srebrenica residents was made during the night on July 11/12, 1995 between two meetings at which Republika Srpska Army, VRS Commander Ratko Mladic told Bosniaks that...
Persecution as a VRS’ Goal
Testifying at Ratko Mladic’s trial, Prosecution’s military expert Richard Butler says that the persecution of Bosniaks from Srebrenica and elimination of enclaves in Eastern Bosnia was a proclaimed goal of...
Thousands of Srebrenica Residents in Mass Graves
Testifying at the trial of Ratko Mladic, Prosecution expert in anthropology Hose Pablo Baraybar says that, in the period from 1996 to 2001 he handled 2,541 bodies of, as he...
Trial behind Closed Doors
The trial of Ratko Mladic before the International Tribunal at the Hague continues with a testimony by protected witness RM-021 behind closed doors.
“Speculations We Despise”
The Defence of Ratko Mladic suggests to the International Tribunal at The Hague that a mine-thrower grenade, which killed and wounded tens of citizens in front of Markale market in...
Markale Surrounding was Strictly Civilian Part of Town
Prosecution witness Emir Turkusic testifies at Ratko Mladic’s trial and denies a Defence’s allegation that the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, ABiH, Staffs was located in the vicinity of Markale...
Grenade Fired at Markale Produced in Serbia
A mine-thrower grenade, which exploded in front of Markale open market in August 1995, killing and wounding tens of Sarajevo citizens, was made in the "Krusik” factory in Valjevo, Serbia,...
Bosnian Serbs “Were Breaking” Bosnia and Herzegovina
While cross-examining Defence’s expert in history Robert Donia, Ratko Mladic’s Defence says that the referendum on independence of Bosnia and Herzegovina in February 1992 was “unlawful and anti-constitutional”, because it...
Trial Interrupted Due to Mladic’s Health
The trial of Ratko Mladic was interrupted when the indictee complained that he could not follow the testimony by Prosecution’s expert historian Robert Donia due to illness.