Daniel Barron
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The tribunal has been criticised for many things, yet it has laid much of the groundwork for the permanent International Criminal Court.
Prosecution witness accused of intentionally hiding evidence of crimes allegedly committed by the mujahedin in 1993.
Prosecution witnesses give contradicting testimony on level of control Bosnian army allegedly exercised over Muslim foreign fighters.
Prosecutions warns of possible acquittal if more witnesses aren’t allowed.
Defendant allowed to return to Belgrade on compassionate grounds.
Chief prosecutor says court has clearly demonstrated that political and military leaders “cannot commit serious crime with impunity”.