COURTSIDE: Foca Prison Trial - The 'Desk Perpetrator'
Prosecution and defence dispute the responsibility of a former warden.
Prosecution and defence dispute the responsibility of a former warden.
The Omarska defendants are accused of some of the "worst crimes in recent history", but defence lawyers insist they were low-level officers who deserve leniency for cooperating with the court.
Western political control of the court prejudices the judicial process and casts doubt over whether Milosevic can get a fair trial.
Mira Markovic got to visit her beloved husband, but tribunal officials did not trust the pair to share the "intimacy room".
The warden of the Belgrade Central Prison is sacked for publishing a less-than-explosive diary of Milosevic's stay in cell no. 1121.
Prosecutors reveal that Stojan Zupljanin has been indicted for crimes in Bosnian Krajina, in an effort to increase pressure for his transfer to The Hague.
Albanians have just fought a general election in which arguments
The UN mission in Bosnia comes under fire for allegedly trying to cover up a prostitution scandal.
Mirjana Markovic, the wife of Hague indictee Slobodan Milosevic, could soon find herself under arrest.
The Yugoslav army leadership comes under growing scrutiny as more mass graves are exhumed.