Milosevic Defence Tries to Raise Doubts About Sarajevo Massacre
A witness in Dragomir Milosevic trial says the Markale massacre was not the Serbs’ fault.
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Former Liberian leader, who has been boycotting his trial, wants a top UK barrister to defend him.
Seselj Urges Court Not to Bow to Political Pressure
Defendant angered by Council of Europe calls for his trial to start soon.
Controversy Over Delic Trial Venue
Just as General Rasim Delic’s case is set to start in The Hague, there are calls for it to be tried in Bosnia.
Ojdanic Granted Temporary Release
Defendant allowed to return to Belgrade on compassionate grounds.
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