Thursday, 18 september 2025.
Mladic Talked Loudly About Protected Witness
At the trial of Ratko Mladic, The Hague Prosecution's officer, Dora Sokola, spoke of what the defendant was saying during recess of the hearing held in February this year, while...
Theodor Meron Re-Elected Hague Tribunal President
United States judge Theodor Meron has been re-elected as the president of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia.
Theodor Meron Re-Elected Hague Tribunal President
United States judge Theodor Meron has been re-elected as the president of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia.
Inspection of Grbavica Apartments
At The Hague Tribunal trial of Ratko Mladic, Prosecution investigator Barry Hogan testified that the locations in the centre of Sarajevo, from which civilians were shot in 1994 and 1995,...
Order to Commit Murders in Kravica
The Hague Prosecution’s military expert Richard Butler says at Ratko Mladic’s trial that the mass murder of captives from Srebrenica, which was committed by members of the Ministry of Internal...
Suggestions of Crimes in Srebrenica
As the trial of Ratko Mladic continues, The Hague Prosecution’s military expert Richard Butler says, during the cross-examination, that he has never come across a document in which the indictee...
Trial May Continue in Mladic’s Absence
The trial of Ratko Mladic at The Hague does not continue due to the fact that the indictee claims to be sick and despite doctor’s findings that, although “under big...
Hearing Interrupted, Mladic is not Feeling Well
The trial of Ratko Mladic was interrupted after one-hour testimony by Prosecution’s military expert Richard Butler, because the indictee did not feel well.
Grenade Fired at Markale Produced in Serbia
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,...
Trial Interrupted Due to Mladic’s Health
The trial of Ratko Mladic was interrupted when the indictee complained that he could not follow the testimony by Prosecution’s expert historian Robert Donia due to illness.