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Tribunal Update 170, Last Week in The Hague (27 March - 1 April, 2000)
Tribunal Update 170, Last Week in The Hague (27 March - 1 April, 2000)
Republika Srpska Prime Minister, Milorad Dodik, considers appointing Muslim ministers to break political deadlock.
The Appeals Chamber criticizes Aleksovski sentence as "manifestly" inadequate.
The prosecution presents its case against General Radislav Krstic, accused of orchestrating the massacre of 7,500 Bosnian Muslims in July 1995.
A sinister group of regime henchmen are trying to silence government critics.
The new Croatian government attempts to defuse rightwing revolt over war crimes conviction.
Hundreds of army reservists have taken to the streets of Kraljevo to protest against the Yugoslav government's latest draft.
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.
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.