Martic Sentence Confirmed on Appeal
Appeal judges confirm Martic guilty of 16 counts of crimes against humanity and war crimes.
Appeal judges confirm Martic guilty of 16 counts of crimes against humanity and war crimes.
Some observers say denying accused right to self-representation could lead to deadlock in trial.
Tribunal president says ICTY work would have to extend beyond its scheduled closure date.
He claims he heard Serbian nationalist leader making the demand at 1992 rally in northern Serbia.
Nearly 40,000 victims of sexual violence treated in medical centres belonging to UN and partners last year.
He said Serb forces began expelling non-Serbs from village shortly after Vojislav Seselj’s appearance.
Bosniaks and Croats welcome proposed changes to charge-sheet, but Serbs says they are politically-motivated.
The trial of six former Bosnian Croat officials hears why Serbo-Croat language became just Croat.
Prosecutors will seek to prove that Belgrade was directly linked to military campaigns in Bosnia and Croatia.
Two months after ex-Bosnian Serb leader arrested, tribunal prosecutors apply to amend his charge sheet.