Friday, 3 october 2025.
Computer Analysis ‘Could Show Karadzic’s Intent in Srebrenica’
Two UK-based professors have asked to present an analysis carried out with artificial intelligence-inspired software of Radovan Karadzic’s alleged intent to commit genocide in Srebrenica at the former Bosnian Serb...
Radovan Karadzic Genocide Appeal Hearings Set for April
Appeals in the case against Bosnian Serb President Radovan Karadzic, who was convicted of genocide and crimes against humanity under a first-instance verdict, will be heard in late April.
Karadzic Asks For a Laptop, Internet and Skype
Former Bosnian Serb president Radovan Karadzic asked the judges at the Hague Tribunal to provide him with a laptop, saying that using a desktop computer has caused him back pain.
Ailing Defendants Cause Headaches for Hague Tribunal
The fear of another defendant dying in custody before his final verdict like Slobodan Milosevic has made the UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague take unusual precautionary measures.
Karadzic Wants Skype Installed in Hague Detention
Former Bosnian Serb political leader Radovan Karadzic has asked the Hague Tribunal to install Skype so he can communicate with his family while he is in the UN court’s detention...
Karadzic Contests Prosecution Appeal for Tougher Sentence
Radovan Karadzic asked the UN court to reject a prosecution appeal to increase his sentence to life imprisonment and find him guilty of genocide in seven more Bosnian municipalities in...
Hague Tribunal Rejects Karadzic’s Cancer Claims
A medical report rejected former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic’s claims that there were abnormally high levels of cancer among war crimes defendants held at the UN court’s detention centre.
Radovan Karadzic Files Appeal Against Conviction
Former Bosnian Serb President Radovan Karadzic has filed an appeal challenging the Hague Tribunal’s verdict sentencing him to 40 years in prison for genocide and crimes against humanity.
UN Court Probes Karadzic Cancer Allegations
The Hague Tribunal has launched a medical investigation after war crimes defendant Radovan Karadzic claimed that cancer and other malignant diseases were rife in the UN detention unit.
Episode 81: Surviving a Shooting
In this month’s edition, which is dedicated to crimes committed in Prijedor, you can hear stories by four survivors of dreadful executions.