Delic Trial: Judge Accuses Witness of Cover-Up
Prosecution witness accused of intentionally hiding evidence of crimes allegedly committed by the mujahedin in 1993.
Prosecution witness accused of intentionally hiding evidence of crimes allegedly committed by the mujahedin in 1993.
Reports on arrests of Serbian war crimes suspects generates flurry of republications and other media interest.
By Caroline Tosh in London (TU No 511, 20-July-07)
Prosecution witnesses give contradicting testimony on level of control Bosnian army allegedly exercised over Muslim foreign fighters.
Prosecutions warns of possible acquittal if more witnesses aren’t allowed.
New international administrator purges Serb police force and introduces law and order reforms.
Defendant angered by Council of Europe calls for his trial to start soon.
Just as General Rasim Delic’s case is set to start in The Hague, there are calls for it to be tried in Bosnia.
Defendant allowed to return to Belgrade on compassionate grounds.
Campaigners demanding special status end their protest in the capital