IWPR
Institute for War & Peace Reporting
The prosecution presents its case against General Radislav Krstic, accused of orchestrating the massacre of 7,500 Bosnian Muslims in July 1995.
The sentencing in Serbia of a former student activist from Kosovo highlights the West's failure to support nonviolent protesters before the war, and civil development now.
Chief Prosecutor Carla Del Ponte says she aims to "make life more difficult" for Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic and other indictees still at large.
Prosecutors conclude the presentation of their evidence against Bosnian Croat leaders, Dario Kordic and Mario Cerkez.
Prosecution calls for adjournment in Omarska, Keraterm and Trnopolje camps trial, following arrival of fifth suspect, Dragoljub Prcac. Two accused Miroslav Kvocka and Mladja Radic end their testimony.
Dragoljub Prcac becomes the fifth suspect to appear at The Hague accused of crimes at the Omarska detention camp. Three further suspects remain at large.
The saga Mladen "Tuta" Naletilic saga took a new twist last week when two Dutch doctors ruled the suspected war criminal fit to travel - contradicting findings by Zagreb doctors in February. The Croat justice minister says he will respect the new report
French President Jacques Chirac visits the Tribunal and says his government will act to catch accused war criminals, especially former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic.
Bosnian Croat Anto Furundzija contests conviction and sentence for abetting the rape and torture of a young Muslim woman in Vitez in 1993. The defence accuses one of the original trial judges of bias.
The trial of four Bosnian Serbs accused of crimes committed at the infamous Omarska, Keraterm and Trnopolje detention camps in northwest Bosnia in 1992 finally gets underway.