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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.
Serb Shelling Aimed to "Destroy" Hospital
Doctor believes his hospital in Sarajevo was singled out as target.
Mladic Trial Probes Ballistics of 1994 Markale Attack
Police expert challenged on accuracy of methods used for investigating shell impacts.
Mladic Can Afford Some Defence Costs, Court Rules
Court registry sets amount after looking into defendant's financial situation.
UN Peacekeeper Commander on Mladic's "Absolute Authority"
Bosnian Serb military chief said he "couldn't care less” when told of reports coming out of Srebrenica.
Serb Sniping Designed to "Crush" Sarajevo – Witness
United Nations peacekeeping officer describes shelling and sniper rifle fire he observed.
UNPROFOR Chief on Mladic's "Total Control"
Former head of United Nations peacekeepers gives account of tight command structure of force engaged in “disproportionate” attacks.
Mladic's Forces Deliberately Targeted Sarajevo Residents – Witness
Former UN peacekeeping officer says Bosnian Serb gunfire was “wanton and indiscriminate”.
Serb Forces "Deliberately Targeted" Civilian Crowds – Witness
Mladic trial hears testimony from police investigator who examined scenes of attacks during Sarajevo siege.
Mladic Trial Hears Witness to Second Markale Attack
Lawyers go over details of account from man badly injured by 1995 blast at Sarajevo market.