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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.
Karadzic Witness Pressed on Own Role at Srebrenica
Questioning focuses on what senior police officer saw, knew and did as mass killings began.
"I Saw Nothing" – Ex-Official at Srebrenica
Witness Dane Katanic was local government official who met Radovan Karadzic after Srebrenica fell to Bosnian Serb army.
Seselj to Testify in Karadzic Trial
Summary of his evidence says he will say Bosnian Serb leader was not "antagonistic" towards Muslims and Croats.
Civilians Not Deliberately Targeted – Karadzic Witness
Prosecutors challenge credentials of ballistics expert who argues Bosnian Serbs were not responsible for Sarajevo shell attacks featured in indictment.
Karadzic Gets Subpoena for Bosnian Serb General
Convicted of genocide in December, General Zdravko Tolimir declined to appear voluntarily as defence witness for wartime president.
Sarajevo Shelling "Disproportionate" but not "Intentional"
Bosnian Serb corps commander speaks of “collateral damage” of war.
UN Envoy's "Utter Dismay" at Bosnian Expulsions
Yasushi Akashi wrote to Bosnian Serb leader after Bosniaks driven out of Bijeljina.
Prosecutors Argue Against Cutting Karadzic Indictment
Enough evidence available for tribunal to consider charge of genocide in seven municipalities, they say.
Bosnian Serb Leader Says Karadzic Was Peacemaker
Hague witness Milorad Dodik was a politician in Karadzic’s self-declared state, and is now head of Bosnia’s Serb entity.