Alison Freebairn
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While Ratko Mladic is still on the run, enough members of his inner circle may now be in The Hague for the final questions about the genocide to be answered.
As former Yugoslav president’s defence case seemingly flounders, judges ponder ways to speed up the trial.
Court president warns Security Council that war crimes proceedings are certain to last at least a year longer than expected.
Bosnian Serbs fleeing Bosanski Samac left evidence of their criminal deeds scattered around the town hall.
Lord Bonomy's hard-line approach to court discipline will be put to the test in The Hague.
International observers tell court of their efforts to improve conditions for detainees in Bugojno.
Former UNPROFOR commander testifies that defendant was a cool, calm thinker who was in a position to restrain subordinates.
A week after detaining him, SFOR continue to interrogate Milovan Bjelica in connection with his alleged links to Hague indictee’s support network.
Witness in Hadzihasanovic case tells of fruitless search for a rumoured 2,000-strong force of foreign mercenaries.
Former Vance aide tells how Karadzic played on Second World War to justify Bosnian Serb goals.