A protected Prosecution witness testifies at the trial for genocide committed in Srebrenica.
Referring to "lessons learned from the trial of Slobodan Milosevic", Radovan Karadzic calls for reduction of the indictment.
At a status conference the State Prosecution proposes examination of six additional witnesses, while the Defence objects to the proposal, describing it as "an unreasonable distraction to the court".
At a status conference Radovan Karadzic claims that NATO forces conducted "an attack against my home and family" in December last year.
Two former members of the Second Special Police Squad from Sekovici say they have no knowledge of the murder of civilians from Srebrenica.
The State Court allows the defence teams of Momir Pelemis and Slavko Peric to take extra time to study the court documentation and prepare for the plea hearing "in a...
One out of the two survivors from the Kravica execution testified about the events of 13th of July 1995 when the massacre was committed.
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.
The first prosecution witnesses speak about murder of Bosniaks in the Kravica Agricultural Cooperative and the burial of their bodies in a mass grave in Glogova village.
Two additional Prosecution witnesses speak about the trauma, suffered by Srebrencia victims, and their day-to-day problems.