Mirko Klarin
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After disputing the legality of his arrest, Todorovic's cooperation with the prosecution wins him a reduced sentence.
Given the chance to integrate into detention community with fellow inmates the ex-president has opted for solitude.
Mira Markovic got to visit her beloved husband, but tribunal officials did not trust the pair to share the "intimacy room".
Prosecutors reveal that Stojan Zupljanin has been indicted for crimes in Bosnian Krajina, in an effort to increase pressure for his transfer to The Hague.
The Omarska defendants are accused of some of the "worst crimes in recent history", but defence lawyers insist they were low-level officers who deserve leniency for cooperating with the court.
Milosevic's legal representatives say his arrest and detention have nothing to do with justice or war crimes
The former Yugoslav president could well enter the witness box to accuse his accusers.
Tribunal prosecutors are struggling to make genocide charges stick.
An assessment of current and likely convictions clearly shows that the tribunal has no ethnic bias.
An ex-Bosnian Serb general provides crucial evidence that could convict General Krstic of genocide.