Ojdanic Granted Temporary Release
Defendant allowed to return to Belgrade on compassionate grounds.
Del Ponte Assesses Tribunal's Work
Chief prosecutor says court has clearly demonstrated that political and military leaders “cannot commit serious crime with impunity”.
Srebrenica Camp Closed Down
Campaigners demanding special status end their protest in the capital
Tolimir Again Defiant in Court
He refuses to cooperate and demands an investigation into circumstances of his arrest.
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