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ICTY - Radovan Karadzic Trial
Years active: 2008-2016
Wartime Bosnian Serb president Radovan Karadžić was arrested in July 2008 after 13 years on the run and transferred to The Hague shortly afterwards. Since then, IWPR has been producing comprehensive analysis and reports on his case as part of its long standing International Justice/ICTY programme.
Siege Was “Noose” Around Sarajevans
BBC man recounts hardships and risks faced by residents during the 44-month campaign against their city.
Sarajevo's War Without End
Former BBC correspondent recounts life in city targeted by shelling and sniper fire.
Karadzic Markale Staging Claims Challenged
Sarajevo police official attempts to disprove defendant’s assertion that massacres were faked.
Ex-Bosnian Serb Army Soldier Speaks of Non-Serb Expulsions
Former soldier tells Karadzic trial he saw Bosnian Serb troops forcing Croats and Muslims to leave Sarajevo suburb.
Sarajevo Doctor Says Bosnian Serbs Targeted Civilians
Witness describes treating a young child who had been shot in the heart by a sniper.
Ex-UN Officer Claims Sarajevo Trams Targeted
Former United Nations military official says Bosnian Serb army chief threatened sniper fire if trams were allowed to run.
Karadzic Freedom of Expression Ruling
Tribunal president says it was unreasonable to prevent defendant’s statement being sent to a journalist.
Karadzic Bid to Exclude Phone Intercepts Rejected
Judges in Karadzic case rule that allowing recorded pre-war conversations to be used in evidence would not impact on fairness of his trial.
Sniper Instructor Testifies in Karadzic Trial
Witness in Karadzic trial presents analysis of targeted shootings during the siege of Sarajevo.