Michael Farquhar
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Amid continuing delays and palpable courtroom tensions, proceedings against top Bosnian Serb genocide suspect drag on.
But preliminary report by Dutch experts leaves many questions unanswered.
Milosevic's death ends war crimes proceedings which many saw as crucial for the pursuit of justice in the Balkans.
Opinion divided over decision to reduced prison time for Bosnian Serb who admitted involvement in massacre.
Despite complaining of further health problems, former Yugoslav president remains in court to question diplomat who witnessed country’s break-up.
Former Croatian parliamentary deputy says Serbs lived in fear after nationalists swept to power in Zagreb in 1990.
Trial sees rare shift in focus of evidence away from Kosovo conflict towards the wars of the early Nineties.
British journalist tells Milosevic trial that western politicians and press created distorted image of the conflict.
Trial resumes after extended break following deterioration in the accused’s health.