Will Tolimir Stand Trial With Srebrenica Seven?
Prosecutors warn Tolimir’s trial would not start before 2009 unless his case is joined with the on-going trial of seven high-ranking Bosnian Serb officials.
Prosecutors warn Tolimir’s trial would not start before 2009 unless his case is joined with the on-going trial of seven high-ranking Bosnian Serb officials.
Bosnian Serb is tenth indictee to be sent for trial in the Balkans.
Defendant says he will not leave The Hague “alive”.
Milan Martic has been found guilty of the majority of charges in the indictment against him.
Defence lawyers of three former Croatian generals claim Milan Martic verdict could bolster their case.
International media follow up on IWPR converage of Blagojevic appeal judgment and plans underway for regional radio programme.
By IWPR staff in The Hague (TU No 505, 08-Jun-07)
Former Mladic aide challenges Bosnian and Serbian officials’ claims that he was arrested in Republika Srpska.
Families of victims take legal action against the Netherlands and the UN for their alleged responsibility for the fall of the enclave and mass executions that ensued.
After 12 years of almost no cooperation with the Hague tribunal, Bosnian Serb police finally arrest war crimes suspect wanted by the court.