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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.
TV Journalist Testifies Against Karadzic
Wartime Bosnian Serb leader says Sky News reporter was one-sided in his Sarajevo coverage.
Karadzic's Markale Fraud Claim Disputed
Ex-UN representative in Sarajevo insists that large numbers of people were killed and injured.
Karadzic Clashes With Sarajevo Witness
Hospital worker tells court how children suffered in siege of Bosnian capital.
Karadzic Rules of War Orders Questioned
He claims to have ordered troops to abide by Geneva conventions, but witness says this had little effect.
Witness Recalls Karadzic's Terrible Words
He said he heard the former Bosnian Serb leader calling for Muslim homes to be attacked. By Rachel Irwin in The Hague
Karadzic Bid to Stay Proceedings Rejected
Trial judges say they remained “unconvinced” by his submission and that he had “merely repeated” previous arguments.
Appeals Judges Reject Karadzic Postponement
Former Bosnian Serb president had asked for more time to prepare his case.
Karadzic Counsel Takes Issue With Disclosure
Judge says prosecution should respond promptly to any reasonable defence requests for assistance.
Could Karadzic Trial Boycott Have Been Prevented?
As he prepares to face the Hague court, IWPR examines the twists and turns leading to the suspension of his trial last October.