An economics professor, a karate expert, a TV producer - six ex-officials of the Bosnian Croat wartime statelet Herzeg-Bosnia, now awaiting their final verdicts in The Hague, were brought together by the 1990s conflict.
Prosecutors from the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia told a panel discussion in Sarajevo about how to begin and develop investigations into the perpetrators of war crimes and those who commanded them.
Hague Tribunal President Theodor Meron informs the UN Security Council that a verdict against former Commander of the Republika Srpska Army - Ratko Mladic can be expected in March 2017 and maybe even later.
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.
Millions of collected documents, 4,500 witnesses examined, 161 indictees and 69 convicts are some of the factual indicators of 20 years of work at The Hague Tribunal.