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Timeline: Ratko Mladic
1943 Ratko Mladic was born in the village of Bozinovici in Bosnia.
Bosnia State Prosecutor ‘Slowing’ Work on War Crimes
Critics charge State Prosecutor’s office with keeping hold of low-ranking cases that should go to lower courts - slowing the work of resolving Bosnia’s top war crimes by 2015 deadline.
Koricanske stijene: Uncertainty Over Indictee’s Participation
Testifying in defence of Radoslav Knezevic, who is charged with crimes committed at Koricanske stijene, two witnesses says that Damir Ivankovic told them that he “was not sure” whether indictee...
Defence Lawyers Complain of Unfair Treatment
Attorneys for war-crime indictees before local courts say they don’t get the same help that prosecutors do - and wait too long to get paid.
Dodik Threat To Arrest Bosnian War Criminals Condemned
Serb leader accused of unconstitutional bluster, for claiming Bosnian Serb entity has authority to arrest war criminals and extradite them to Serbia.
Deadline Fades to Rate Bosnia’s ‘Sensitive’ War Crimes
Over two years after national war crimes strategy obliged the State Court to classify all remaining cases as ‘sensitive’, or not, the task remains incomplete.
Hague Tribunal Successor ‘Casts Doubt on Region’s Courts’
UN decision to set up a follow-up body to the tribunal draws criticism in some quarters for showing lack of confidence in the region’s own courts.
Bosnian War’s Wicked Women Get Off Lightly
While war-crime victims recall women as carrying out some of the vilest deeds in the whole of the Bosnian war, the courts seem curiously relucant to act.
More than three hundred years of imprisonment
In its sixth year of operation, the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina Chamber for War Crimes sentenced 15 persons to a total of 156 years in prison, and acquitted seven,...