Person: Mladic Ratko


29. August 2013.
The Defence of Ratko Mladic suggests to the International Tribunal at The Hague that a mine-thrower grenade, which killed and wounded tens of citizens in front of Markale market in Sarajevo in late August 1995, could be thrown from one of the nearby buildings or activated on the ground.


27. August 2013.
A mine-thrower grenade, which exploded in front of Markale open market in August 1995, killing and wounding tens of Sarajevo citizens, was made in the "Krusik” factory in Valjevo, Serbia, two years before, says Emir Turkusic, the then Investigator with the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina, testifying at Ratko Mladic’s trial.


26. August 2013.
While cross-examining Defence’s expert in history Robert Donia, Ratko Mladic’s Defence says that the referendum on independence of Bosnia and Herzegovina in February 1992 was “unlawful and anti-constitutional”, because it was conducted despite opposition by Serbs, as one of the constitutional peoples, and violated the constitutional prohibition of outvoting based on ethnic grounds.


22. August 2013.
Testifying at Ratko Mladic’s trial, Hague Prosecution expert Robert Donia says that, during the Bosnian war Ratko Mladic was dedicated to creating a Serbian state through separation from Bosniaks and Croats, although he warned, while speaking before the Assembly in the spring 1992, that “it would be genocide”.


21. August 2013.
Testifying at the trial of Ratko Mladic, a protected Prosecution witness says that, in July 1995 he fled from a location near Kladanj, where about twenty Bosniaks from Srebrenica were shot by Republika Srpska Army, VRS members.


20. August 2013.
During the continuation of the trial of Ratko Mladic the Defence attorneys of the former Commander of the Republika Srpska Army, VRS, try to deny a report by investigator Dusan Janc about the cause of death of identified victims associated with the fall of Srebrenica.