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ICTY - Ratko Mladic Trial
Years active: 2008-2017
Wartime Bosnian Serb military leader Ratko Mladić was arrested in Serbia and transferred to the ICTY in May 2011. Since then, IWPR has been producing comprehensive analysis and reports on his case as part of its long standing International Justice/ICTY programme.
Manjaca Camp "Safest Place" for Prisoners – Bosnian Serb Officer
Defence witness tells judges that maximum was done to follow Geneva Conventions.
"Loyal" Muslims Allowed to Remain in Sanski Most
Doctor claims that those who voted against the division of Yugoslavia were protected.
Mladic Witness Claims Non-Serbs Left Town Voluntarily
Former municipal official says 8,000 Bosniaks remained in Sanski Most at the end of the war.
Mladic Witness: Soldiers and POWs Treated Equally
Former quartermaster in Serb unit tells tribunal that everyone suffered from shortages but there was no discrimination.
Mladic Witness Denies Ethnic Cleansing Policy Existed
Wartime official from northwest Bosnia says there was no strategy of removing non-Serbs.
Former Guard Denies Witnessing Crimes at Bosnian Serb Camp
Detention centre was site of multiple murders and sexual abuse cases.
Wartime Bosnian Serb Officer Blames Arkan for Sanski Most Crimes
Defence witness recalls Muslims and Croat living in the municipality until the paramilitaries arrived.
Witness Unaware of Abuses in Nearby Bosnian Serb Prison Camp
“I didn’t want to know anything,” says Serb official who passed detention unit every day without inquiring what was going on there.
Mladic Witness Denies Knowledge of Sanski Most Killings
Wartime company commander said he only learnt of crimes in area after the conflict ended.