Tuesday, 16 september 2025.
Mladic’s Trial Postponed Due to His Health
The trial of former Bosnian Serb commander Ratko Mladic has been postponed until Monday due to his medical condition, the Hague Tribunal announced on Friday.
ICTY: Milan Tupajic Pleads not Guilty
Milan Tupajic, former President of Sokolac municipality and crisis committee of the Serbian Democratic Party, appears before The Hague Tribunal and pleads not guilty of contempt of court after refusing...
About The Hague Tribunal’s Legacy
About 400 participants from all over the world gathered at a two-day conference to discuss The Hague Tribunal’s Global Legacy held in the Dutch city with the aim to explore...
Karadzic’s Trial Suspended For Six Weeks
The Hague Tribunal's Chamber has decided to postpone the trial of Radovan Karadzic for six weeks in order to give the indictee enough time to familiarise himself with the evidence...
Meeting of BiH and Hague Tribunal Judges
Judges from Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Hague Tribunal met today in Sarajevo for the first time as part of the “Justice and War Crimes” project, in order to exchange...
Karadzic: Trial Start Date Not Yet Fixed, But New Requests Filed
The Hague Tribunal begins the summer break without having set a date for the start Radovan Karadzic trial.
Let Karadzic’s Trial be Fair – But also Quick
The sooner the former Bosnian Serb leader I know so well is sentenced, the sooner the war he began will finally be over.
ICTY: Milan Lukic Asks for Temorary Release
Milan Lukic asks the Tribunal to grant him five days out of custody in order to visit Serbia.
Amnesty International: No Justice for Rape Victims
Amnesty International calls on to the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina to open an investigation into allegations of rape committed by the Lukic cousins in Visegrad.
ICTY: Tolimir Asks the Court to Stop “Depriving Him of Sleep”
Zdravko Tolimir files a motion with the Tribunal, asking for the guards to stop supervising his detention cell, also objecting to the placing of micro-chips in his body.