Bosnian Serbs Block Srebrenica Massacre Resolution
They appear to fear that supporting a declaration condemning the outrage would endanger their entity. By Rachel Irwin in The Hague and RFE reporters in Belgrade and Sarajevo
They appear to fear that supporting a declaration condemning the outrage would endanger their entity. By Rachel Irwin in The Hague and RFE reporters in Belgrade and Sarajevo
Residents of Baljvine, one of the few places to escape the ethnic violence that tore apart Bosnia, tell their extraordinary story. By Marija Arnautovic in Baljvine
Trial judges say they remained “unconvinced” by his submission and that he had “merely repeated” previous arguments.
Former Bosnian Serb president had asked for more time to prepare his case.
Serbian politician demands statements about alleged meetings between ex-tribunal officials and his former legal adviser.
Tolimir trial hears reconstruction of events following fall of enclave.
Lawyers representing relatives of victims say they will continue to pursue case, despite Dutch court decision.
Judge says prosecution should respond promptly to any reasonable defence requests for assistance.
Details emerge from Tolimir’s two-day cross examination of a witness who survived a mass execution.