The Hague Tribunal has rejected a prosecution motion to reconsider the acquittal of former Yugoslav Army general Momcilo Perisic over war crimes in Sarajevo and Srebrenica.
Indictee Radovan Karadzic tries to deny a statement by one of Prosecutions witnesses that the Bosnian Serbs leaderships policy during the Bosnian war was to kill one third of Muslims, convert one third to Orthodox religion and let the last third leave on their own.
A group of war victims staged a protest during a speech by the international courts president Theodor Meron in Sarajevo, accusing him of failing to deliver justice.
As confirmed by The Hague Tribunal, Tribunal President Theodor Meron approves the release of Darko Mrdja after having served two thirds of 17-year imprisonment to which he was sentenced for having committed murders at Koricanske Stijene.
Under a decision by The Hague tribunal president Theodor Meron, the former commander of the Susica camp in Vlasenica Dragan Nikolic was granted early release, after having served two-thirds of his 20 year sentence.
Hague Tribunal President Theodor Meron forms a special trial chamber, which will examine whether there are grounds for initiating an investigation against former Chief Hague Prosecutor Carla del Ponte for contempt of court.
Hague Tribunal President Theodor Meron forms a special trial chamber, which will examine whether there are grounds for initiating an investigation against former Chief Hague Prosecutor Carla del Ponte for contempt of court.
The Hague Tribunal has dismissed Bosnian Serb political leader Radovan Karadzics appeal against the reinstatement of a charge of genocide in seven Bosnian municipalities in 1992.