Ratko Mladic's Defence objected to The Hague Tribunal Prosecutions proposal to separate indictments into two parts, underlining how the indictees rights would be disturbed.
Witness Suad Dzafic testifies at Radovan Karadzics trial how he survived the execution of group of 32 men from the Bratunac area in May 1992.
Victims families and officials from the Sarajevo Canton will gather at the Sarajevo city marketplace on Sunday, August 28 this year in remembrance of 43 murdered civilians.
Radovan Karadzic requests The Hague Tribunal to invite 11 Prosecution witnesses, who testified about the events related to Sarajevo, so he can additionally examine them.
Branko Lukic, Defence attorney of Ratko Mladic, tells BIRN Justice Report that he has to hold 'short sessions' with the former Chief of the Main Headquarters with the Republika Srpska...
During the first status conference held before The Hague Tribunal, Ratko Mladic complains to the Pre-trial Chamber about the fact that he has to wear handcuffs and belts while being...
Hague Prosecution witnesses testifying at Radovan Karadzics trial speak about the detention, beating and murder of the Bosniak population in Vlasenica and Bratunac in 1992.
Testifying at the trial of Radovan Karadzic, a Hague Prosecution witness says that Serb forces killed 68 Bosniaks in Glogova village, Bratunac municipality in May 1992.
Protected witness KDZ 340, former member of the Territorial Defence of Bosnian Serbs in Zvornik, says at the trial of Radovan Karadzic that, in April 1992 all residents of that...
The indictment against Ratko Mladic, the commander of the Army of Republika Srpska (VRS), is to be split in two, resulting in two separate trials.