Rachel Irwin
Senior Reporter
Reporter looks back at emotional opening day of long-awaited trial of former Bosnian Serb leader.
Accused deny massacre charges amid concern that people in Ituri missed court proceedings.
Counsel will step in if Karadzic continues to boycott trial after it resumes in March.
Defendant says not enough time for counsel to prepare for case of such magnitude and complexity.
Prosecutor sets out case before tribunal packed with survivors, despite absence of accused.
Accused vows to boycott trial, claiming he has been denied enough time to prepare.
Judges mull adding charges of sexual slavery and inhumane treatment.
Despite intensive attempts at reform, courts in Ituri remain seriously flawed.
She says she interviewed a child who saw the “summary execution”.