Wednesday, 17 september 2025.
Patrick Robinson: ‘Mladic Could Be Tried After Tribunal Closes’
Tribunal president says court ‘exit’ strategy would not affect trials of outstanding fugitives, praises Bosnia’s war-crimes court and insists victims should receive compensation.
Srebrenica Remembrance Day in Montenegro and Croatia
The parliaments in Montenegro and Croatia have adopted declarations condemning the 1995 Srebrenica genocide.
Video Shows Fugitive Mladic Moving Freely
Bosnian Federal Television, FTV, has aired video footage of war crimes fugitive Ratko Mladic,showing him moving about freely, well after the Hague indictment against him.
EUFOR Raids Bunker-Town Searching for Mladic
EU peacekeeping forces have raided a local logging company early Tuesday, in search for any information that could reveal the whereabouts of Bosnian Serb war crimes suspect, Ratko Mladic who...
Former ICTY Prosecutor awarded for his work
The Prosecutor who filed the first indictment against Karadzic and Mladic, has been honoured with a prestigious award.
ICTY: Indictments joindering motion
On September 29 the Hague Prosecution filed a joindered indictment with the Tribunal for its confirmation.
Nice: Local War Crime Trials May Aid Reconciliation
Sir Geoffrey Nice, lead prosecutor of Slobodan Milosevic, applauds Bosnia’s new war crimes court, compares the Milosevic and Karadzic cases and is mystified by the Florence Hartmann’s indictment.
Trbic: There was a Plan
A former military observer from the United Nations speaks about the days before attack on Srebrenica, and the suffering of Bosniaks in the enclave.
Exclusive: ‘Pentagon Behind Karadzic Immunity Deal’, Expert
Balkan scholar says State Department insiders have revealed how Holbrooke came under pressure to pledge Bosnian Serb chief’s liberty.
Hague Prosecution To Ignore Karadzic Letter
The Hague Tribunal Prosecution have said they will not officially react to a letter sent by Radovan Karadzic to the court last week, unless the Trial Chamber orders them to...