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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.
Judges Rule Mladic Must Attend Trial
Defendant claims he is too ill to be present at proceedings.
Mladic's "Genocide" Warning Meant to Shock Serbs
Bosnian Serb army chief spoke of the risks of implementing wide-ranging political plans.
Witness "Did Not Hear" Mladic Order Killings
But ex-army head “would have seen” the infamous Directive Seven.
Srebrenica Deaths "Not Battle-Related" – Witness
“All those individuals were killed at the same time in the same manner,” former Hague investigator says at Mladic trial.
Former Soldier Recalls Branjevo Farm Killings
“There's no way you could count every single man murdered by every single one of us”, says Srebrenica death squad member.
Serb Officer Refused Srebrenica Death Squad Order
Witness says he was told to find troops to carry out killings, but would not do so.
Hague Prosecutor to Appeal Controversial Acquittals
Serge Brammertz still won’t comment on Judge Harhoff letter controversy, but says court decision to acquit Serbian secret service officers was “unjust”.
"Veil of Secrecy" Drawn Over Srebrenica
Former Bosnian Serb officer claims he never discussed mass killings with General Mladic.
Mladic Trial Witness Describes Petkovci Dam Killings
He and one other man survived by playing dead.