The Trial Chamber approves inclusion of Susica incident in the indictment against Radovan Karadzic.
The Hague Tribunal rejects the Prosecution's motion asking for additional time to provide evidence for crimes committed in the Susica camp.
A request has been made to the Hague Tribunal to withdraw its decision allowing Radovan Karadzic to give statements to media.
Referring to "lessons learned from the trial of Slobodan Milosevic", Radovan Karadzic calls for reduction of the indictment.
At a status conference Radovan Karadzic claims that NATO forces conducted "an attack against my home and family" in December last year.
In 2008 BIRN- Justice Report visited ten cantonal and district courts publishing series of articles under Local Justice under Spotlight title. It also started broadcasting Radio Justice.
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.
Radovan Karadzic agrees with the proposal made by Stojan Zupljanin to merge his indictment with the one against Mico Stanisic and Stojan Zupljanin, while the Hague Prosecution objects the proposal.
Radovan Karadzic agrees to give an interview to a Dutch newspaper but he is prevented by the Hague Registrar.