Tuesday, 16 september 2025.
Applauding Mladic Ejected from Courtroom
Ratko Mladic was temporarily ejected from his war crimes trial at the Hague Tribunal for clapping his hands when a witness said he would go down in history as a...
Serbs ‘Wanted to Stop Bosnian Islamic State’
The Bosnian Serbs’ wartime goal was not to destroy the country, but to stop Bosniaks establishing an Islamic state, a former Serb official told Ratko Mladic’s trial.
Verdict against Mladic in March 2017
Hague Tribunal President Theodor Meron informs the UN Security Council that a verdict against former Commander of the Republika Srpska Army - Ratko Mladic can be expected in March 2017...
Mladic Witness: Serb Forces ‘Helped Loyal Bosniaks’
A former Bosnian Serb officer told Ratko Mladic’s trial that Bosniaks loyal to the Serb authorities in the Rogatica area were ‘relocated’ in 1992 because of threats from their own...
Mladic Witness: No Abuse at Manjaca Camp
A former Bosnian Serb Army officer told the war crimes trial of Ratko Mladic that Bosniaks were not starved and beaten at the Manjaca military prison camp in 1992.
Mladic Witness Claims ‘No Plan to Take Sarajevo’
A former Bosnian Serb serviceman told Ratko Mladic’s war crimes trial that the military chief had no intention of seizing the capital during the 1992-95 siege.
Mladic Witness Claims Serb Troops Innocent of Massacre
A former Bosnian Serb Army officer told the trial of Ratko Mladic that local Serbs, not soldiers, massacred Bosniaks and Croats in the village of Grabovica in 1992.
No Ethnic Cleansing in Kotor-Varos
A former Bosnian Serb Army officer told the trial of Ratko Mladic that he never received an order to carry out the ethnic cleansing of non-Serbs in the Kotor-Varos area.
Persecution was not strategic goal
At the trial of Ratko Mladic, former commander of the Territorial Defence in Banjaluka Milorad Sajic denied that the persecution of Muslims and Croats was one of the strategic goals...
Hague Prosecutors Demand Seselj’s Return to Jail
Prosecutors at the international war crimes court asked for Serbian nationalist leader Vojislav Seselj, released for cancer treatment, to be returned to custody after his hardline rhetoric sparked anger.