Lisa Clifford
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Defendant angered by Council of Europe calls for his trial to start soon.
Former African leader continues to insist that he’s been denied the means to mount an effective defence.
Sierra Leonean court’s precedent-setting verdicts likely to influence ICC cases in Uganda and DRC.
Tribunal’s chief prosecutor satisfied with Serbia’s efforts to arrest remaining war crimes fugitives, but wants to see more results soon.
Prosecutors warn Tolimir’s trial would not start before 2009 unless his case is joined with the on-going trial of seven high-ranking Bosnian Serb officials.
Bosnian Serb is tenth indictee to be sent for trial in the Balkans.
Defendant says he will not leave The Hague “alive”.
Families of victims take legal action against the Netherlands and the UN for their alleged responsibility for the fall of the enclave and mass executions that ensued.
Critics say staging trial in The Hague denies Africans the right to see justice being done.
Upcoming trial of two ex-Croatian army generals charged with war crimes against Serbs seen by many as important test of reforms to the Croatian judiciary.