Mirko Klarin
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Trial highlights media's role in turning Serbs against their Muslim and Croat neighbours.
Court-appointed lawyers try to persuade Milosevic that he is wrong to spurn their service.
The Hague indicts four Yugoslav officers for the siege of Dubrovnik.
Tribunal chief prosecutor is close to finalising new indictments against the former Yugoslav leader
Slobodan Milosevic's grasp of English is at the centre of an unusual procedural dispute.
International legal team appointed to try to ensure even-handed Milosevic trial.
The tribunal allows Plavsic to return to Belgrade pending the start of her trial.
Tribunal judges rule that Plavsic and Serbia are a safer bet than Krajisnik and Republika Srpska.
Facing dramatic new genocide charges, the former president countered with another round of poor political theatre, accusing the tribunal itself of illegality.