Mladic Witness Says Civilians Not Targeted
Ex-officer claims his men “never opened fire without a good reason” during Sarajevo siege.
Ex-officer claims his men “never opened fire without a good reason” during Sarajevo siege.
Former army subordinates say they were never told to fire on civilians, and did not mount offensive operations.
But defendants’ lawyers challenge accuracy of satellite imaging.
Former interior minister says there's a “possibility” his previous testimony was untrue.
Court hears that Kalenjin leaders urged Kikuyus to leave and go back “to their homes”.
“There was someone in control” as marauding youth launched into violence, protected witness tells ICC.
Defence lawyer asks judges to consider dropping individual charges, rather than only acquitting defendant due to lack of evidence to support entire counts.
Lawyer for Joshua Arap Sang disputes witness’s account of incitement following 2007 polls.
Court hears how opposition leaders addressed crowds ahead of the polls.
Witness says William Ruto referred to non-Kalenjin people as “weeds” or “grass” that needed to go.