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ICTY - Radovan Karadzic Trial
Years active: 2008-2016
Wartime Bosnian Serb president Radovan Karadžić was arrested in July 2008 after 13 years on the run and transferred to The Hague shortly afterwards. Since then, IWPR has been producing comprehensive analysis and reports on his case as part of its long standing International Justice/ICTY programme.
Court Says Karadzic's Standby Lawyer to Remain
Bench rejects defendant’s argument that counsel is no longer needed.
Karadzic Asks for Acquittal
Suspect denies Sarajevo was under siege and tells judges no one informed him of Srebrenica killings.
Karadzic Judges Visit Srebrenica
Court officials visit area where massacre took place in July 1995.
Bosnian Court Rules Against Segregated Schools
Decision seen as landmark for breaking down ethnic divisions, but it only applies to two towns and is likely to face resistance.
Karadzic Wants Trial Hearings in Bosnia and Serbia
Defendant argues that partial relocation would be convenient for hearing witness testimony and foster “greater understanding” of tribunal’s work.
Demographics of Bosnian War Set Out
Bosniak population fell by more than 50 per cent in municipalities cited in Karadzic indictment.
Abuses "Ignored" Under Karadzic's Watch
Former Bosnian Serb prime minister says he resigned after his warnings went unanswered.
Karadzic Had "Detailed Information" on Srebrenica
Witness analyses Bosnian Serb army operations and plight of Bosniak prisoners.
Karadzic Disputes Victim Numbers
Expert describes identification process used for human remains in graves around Srebrenica.