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ICTY - Ratko Mladic Trial
Years active: 2008-2017
Wartime Bosnian Serb military leader Ratko Mladić was arrested in Serbia and transferred to the ICTY in May 2011. Since then, IWPR has been producing comprehensive analysis and reports on his case as part of its long standing International Justice/ICTY programme.
Mladic Arrest Hasn't Ended Denial in Serbia
Media coverage shows that Serbia has yet to learn the difference between injustices perpetrated during wars, and wars that are unjust.
Srebrenica Survivor Ponders Mladic Capture
Arrest offers little comfort to woman whose husband and sons were among those killed after the fall of the town.
Mladic Arrest Marks Watershed for Serbia
Politicians and state broadcaster use ex-general’s capture to show Serbia has moved on and wants to deal with past.
Mladic Unlikely to Face Trial With Karadzic
A year ago, prosecutors suggested the trials could be joined – but experts say this would now be complicated at best.
Custody for Ex-General Pending Extradition Process
Legal formalities completed for sending wanted general to The Hague despite his refusal to be served with war crimes indictment.
Top War Crimes Suspect Mladic Faces Extradition
Interior minister urges supporters of indicted general to stay off the streets.
Court Told Tolimir Challenged Mladic
Prosecution witness says defendant had the courage to question Bosnian Serb army commander.
Civil Actions Offer Some Closure for Bosnia Victims
Huge damages demanded of perpetrators unlikely to be recovered, but the judgements do provide a degree of justice for the victims.
Prosecutors Request Mladic Notebooks
Submission in Stanicic and Simatovic case says diaries of former Bosnian Serb commander contain evidence of joint criminal enterprise.