

01 August 2008 The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, ICTY,
has made public a letter written by Radovan Karadzic that was presented
to the court at his first appearance on July 31, 2008.
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01 August 2008 A
court in Trebinje has ordered guards suspected of having helped Radovan
Stankovic escape from Foca prison to return to work.
By
Merima Husejnovic in Sarajevo
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31 July 2008 The former leader of the Bosnian Serbs, who is charged with grave violations of international law, appeared in a courtroom at The Hague Tribunal.
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30 July 2008
The Hague Tribunal has appointed the Trial Chamber in
the case of Radovan Karadzic.
30 July 2008 The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has confirmed an indictment for crimes committed in the Vrbanja settlement in Bugojno.
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30 July 2008 The Hague Prosecution announces that Radovan
Karadzic's trial will be "a complex one" adding that his arrest is important in
order to achieve justice.
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30 July 2008 The High Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina has allowed the return of documents to Radovan Karadzic's family.
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30 July 2008 Top war crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic has
been transferred to the UN Tribunal at The Hague
by order of Serbia’s
Justice Ministry.
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29 July 2008 More then 40 people have been injured as Serbian riot police were firing tear gas
and rubber bullets at the sidelines of a huge rally protesting the
arrest of top war crimes suspect Radovan Karadzic in the capital.
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29 July 2008 The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina has announced its first instance verdict convicting seven former policemen for genocide in Srebrenica and acquitting four persons of all charges.
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29 July 2008 A key human rights activist in Bosnia’s Serb-dominated Republika Srpska entity has received threats against his life.
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28 July 2008 Witnesses in the first genocide trial conducted in Bosnia and Herzegovina
describe what happened in Kravica on July 13, when about 1,000 Bosniaks were
shot dead.
By Merima Husejnovic and Nidzara Ahmetasevic (Sarajevo)
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28 July 2008 An attending judge will examine Radovan
Karadzic, who is expected to be transferred from Belgrade to The Hague in the middle of
this week.
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> Serbia and Croatia Hatch War Crimes Deal
> Serbs Resist Guilt For Markale Massacres
> Week ahead: Grujic and Bojadzic Due to Enter Pleas
> Custody for Saric and Jukic Extended Until End of Trial
> Kos et al: Expert Claims Accused is “Paranoid Schizophrenic”
> Memic et al: Witness recalls shots and screams in Trusina
> Krsmanovic: Men Taken from Dusce
> Raguz et al: Electricity Shocks
> Karadzic: Bullet Passing underneath Armpit
> Macic: Bruises on Prisoners’ Faces
> Vlahovic: Petrified Children
> Zecevic et al: About 100 Killed People Identified
> Mikulic: Beaten as per Recommendation
> Dronjak: Prison jurisdiction
> Jevic et al: Srebrenica Could Have Been Defended Longer
> Local Justice – Tadic et al: Prison Sentences Totaling 56 Years
> Karadzic: Decayed Tissue in Graves
> Custody Extension for Goran Saric Requested
> My Story: Last Farewell to My Wife in Nevesinje
> Local Justice - Raguz: Died from beating
> Selimovic et al: Ruznic not Responsible for Imprisonment
> Local Justice – Markovic: Prisoners Beaten up
> Vlahovic: Slap Followed by Burst Fire
> Mujcinovic and Hrustic: Prosecution presents its evidence
> Karadzic: Additional Resources for Defence
> Terzic: Mistreatment in School Building
> ICTY: Tribunal Accepted Plea Agreement of Jelena Rasic
> Planincic et al: Bloody Morning in Serdari
> Karadzic: Graves Containing Hundreds of Bodies
> Local Justice – Raguz: Beaten until Fainting
> Neskovic and Ilic: Farewell to a Brother in the Army
> Local Justice – Tendzeric and Stanic: Pillaging and Murder
> Local Justice - Sarajevo: Custody Extended for Dusko Djajic
> Memic et al: Trusina Crime Crossed
> Jukic: Custody Extension Motion
> Local Justice – Salihovic et al: Continuation of Trial Postponed
> Askraba: The Amended Indictment
> Jevic et al: Mendeljev Djuric in Bijeljina
> Bosko Lazic Pleads not Guilty
> Djelibasic Brothers plead not guilty
> Karadzic: Incidents Removal Motion Rejected
> Custody for Rasema Handanovic Extended
> Week ahead: Two Plea Hearings Due
> Local Justice – Sarajevo: Ibrahim Ceco pleads not guilty
> Indictment for Sarajevo Crimes Filed
> Karadzic: Human Blood on the Wall
> Indictment for Prozor Crimes Confirmed
> Krsmanovic: Knife Held to Throat
> Memic et al: Without Reports about Trusina
> Kos et al: Tuzla, Dream of Srebrenica’s Inhabitants
> Planincic et al: Recognized by Voice
> Local Justice – Brcko District: Custody for Monika Ilic Extended
> Mikulic: Admission After Torture
> Miroslav Krajisnik Ordered into Custody
> Karadzic: Massive Surrender of Bosniaks
> Jevic et al: Bodies around the Hangar
> Custody Request for Miroslav Krajisnik
> Zecevic et al: A Bullet in the Head
> Ivanovic: Awaiting U.S. Permission
> Karadzic: Film Made in Srebrenica
> Vukovic and Tomic: More than 30 Years in Prison
> Custody Extension for Rasema Handanovic Requested
> Selimovic et al: Detainees as Most Important Source of Information
> Support for the Work of the Court and the Prosecutor’s Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina
> Vlahovic: Exclusion of the Public
> Raguz et al: Beatings in Dretelj
> Karadzic: Seeing Husband and Sons for the Last Time
> Terzic: Young, Puny and Monstrous
> Suspect of Sarajevo crimes Arrested
> Kos et al: Attack on Srebrenica was Provoked
> Kuvelja: Defence to Begin Presenting Evidence Soon
> Dobrovoljacka Street: Unachievable Requirements from Republika Srpska
> Peric et al: Taking Away of a Neighbour
> Marjanovic: Last Conversation with Father
> Neskovic and Ilic: The Hague Protection Measures
> Radovan Stankovic in Solitary Confinement
> Indictment against Zeljko Jukic Filed
> Vlahovic: Coming to Collect 100,000 Marks
> Radovan Stankovic Arrested in Foca
> Askraba: Detainees Beaten and Taken away
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