Focus
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.
Belgrade Buys Time
Lazarevic’s decision to go to The Hague will help Serbia’s standing in Europe - but fugitive general Ratko Mladic has to follow him.
Halilovic's Vanity Caused Croat Deaths
Prosecution claims that senior Bosnian army commander’s last-ditch attempt to revive military career led to a fatal error of judgement.
Briefly Noted
Complied by IWPR staff in The Hague (TU No 393, 11-Feb-05)
Grabovica Survivors Testify
Units under Muslim army commander’s control terrorised and killed Croat villagers, witnesses claim.
Doubts Raised Over Trial Transfer
Prosecutors make clear they are not comfortable about sending war crimes case to Croatia.
Gvero Trial to Probe Zepa Fate
Indictment against Milan Gvero examines the Bosnian Serb offensives that emptied two Muslim enclaves under United Nations protection.
Dispute Over Prison Camp Case Referral
Serbian and Bosnian representatives vie over staging trial of Omarska and Keraterm indictees.
Perisic to Surrender
Another former Serb general agrees to travel to The Hague to "defend ... the reputation of the army".
Perisic Pleads Not Guilty
Trial of former Serb army chief of staff may have great implications for other war crimes cases in The Hague.