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ICTY - International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
Years active: 1996-2017
IWPR has been providing unique and continuous reporting and analysis of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia since 1996. Our project aims to improve local understanding of the process and to strengthen regional support for war crimes proceedings. This is achieved through the provision of information of the war crimes process and local journalism training and outreach.
Blaskic To Receive Judgement On March 3
Seven months after the conclusion of his trial, former Croatian Defence Council (HVO) commander, Tihomir Blaskic will hear his fate later this week.
Date Set For Krstic Trial
March 13 has been set as start date for trial of General Radislav Krstic, accused of crimes committed in Srebrenica in summer 1995.
'Tuta' Unfit for Transfer
Bosnian Croat Mladen "Tuta" Naletilic, accused of crimes against Bosniaks in Mostar, ruled unfit for transfer to The Hague following heart surgery last month.
Omarska-Keraterm Trial to Start
Four Bosnian Serbs accused of crimes committed against non-Serbs in detention camps around Prijedor given date for trial.
Kordic & Cerkez Trial Continues
Expert witness gives testimony on the legal foundations for the Croatian Community of Herzeg-Bosnia.
Mothers' Complaint 'Unrealistic'
The prosecutor's office has dismissed accusations of complicity levelled against senior UN and international community officials over the Srebrenica massacre.
Tribunal Prosecutors Welcome New Croatian President
The election of Stipe Mesic, a former witness before the Tribunal, as Croatian president is hailed as an encouraging signal for improved cooperation with the court.
Experts Cite 'Room for Improvement'
A UN report pronounces the Tribunal "reasonably effective" but presents a swathe of recommendations to speed up the judicial process.
Aleksovski Back Behind Bars
A stunned Zlatko Aleksovski, a Bosnian Croat convicted last year for crimes at Kaonik, is sent back to prison after the court throws out his appeal.