Gotovina Convicted of War Crimes
Former Croatian army general found guilty of eight out of nine charges against him.
Former Croatian army general found guilty of eight out of nine charges against him.
Accused had called for case against him to be dropped due to a lack of evidence.
Defence lawyers for the two accused will make respective opening statements on April 11 and call first witnesses the following day.
Witness tells tribunal of his regret over crimes committed in July 1995.
Defence declares that there is no evidence to support the charges against him.
But defence claims “astounding” amount of evidence produced during trial “does not in itself prove a case".
Tolimir trial hears testimony clarifying decision-making role of senior Bosnian Serb army officers.
Ex-UN military chief said it was discernible from their relationship that “they functioned together, not in a hierarchy”.
Defendant granted extra time to review prosecution material.
Tolimir trial hears how former Bosnian Serb soldier took 16-year-old out of group of men who were later all killed.