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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.
Mladic Witness Claims Hunger Deaths Were "Propaganda"
Former Bosnian Serb officer tells tribunal that aid deliveries to non-Serb enclaves were facilitated, not obstructed.
Mladic Witness Describes Foca on Eve of War
Former military nurse tells judges she saw no inhumane treatment.
Bosniaks in Rogatica "Relocated" by Own Leaders
Prosecutor notes that major military offensive came soon after Serb politicians renounced deal dividing territorial control with Bosniaks.
Mladic Witness "Unaware" of Killings After Village Capture
Prosecutor probes former combatant’s knowledge of what happened to Bosniak captives.
Ex-Bosnian Serb Officer: Sarajevo Civilians Not Targeted
But prosecution probes reliability of Mladic defence witness.
Sarajevo Defenders "Provoked" Fire
Bosnian Serb ex-officer says troops inside the city were trying to get his men to return fire on civilian areas.
Mladic Witness Says Arms Smuggled into Sarajevo as Aid
Ex-soldier says weapons were found in humanitarian shipments for besieged city.
Mladic Witness Says Civilians Not Targeted
Ex-officer claims his men “never opened fire without a good reason” during Sarajevo siege.
Mladic Defence Case Begins Next Week
His team wants to call 336 witnesses, although list may be amended.