Tajikistan: When Wedding Inspectors Call
People complain that state restrictions on extravagant celebrations don’t apply to the great and good.
People complain that state restrictions on extravagant celebrations don’t apply to the great and good.
Judges retire to consider evidence of nearly 600 witnesses and more than 11,500 exhibits.
Defence seeks acquittal for President Kenyatta as prosecutors seek adjournment until Kenyan authorities come up with missing evidence.
Witness says he decided not to go through with false testimony.
Accused says he only found out about Srebrenica later, and claims fewer were killed there than indictment states.
Witness claims promises of life abroad and education for his children persuaded him to incriminate defendants.
Prosecutor notes that major military offensive came soon after Serb politicians renounced deal dividing territorial control with Bosniaks.
Prosecutor probes former combatant’s knowledge of what happened to Bosniak captives.
Defence team argues that prosecutors have already had a long adjournment and that the case should now be closed for want of evidence.
Fatou Bensouda tells judges that Nairobi continues to withhold information, but she refuses to drop case against Kenyan president.