

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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> Neskovic: Investigation to Last One Month
> Koricanske stijene: Murders on a Cliff
> Ivanovic: Witness Tells of Football Tournament
> Jevic et al: Mladic Ordered Killings
> Osmic: Material Evidence Presented
> Dolic: A Face to be Remembered
> Klickovic et al: Ostojic a ‘Good Chieftain’
> Srebrenica Genocide Suspect Arrested
> Gasal et al: Witness Fails to Appear
> Pelemis and Peric: Branjevo Not Under Military Control
> Klickovic et al: Witness Saw Killings in School
> Koricanske stijene: Death Certificates Presented
> Jakupovic Sentenced to Five Years
> Ambassador Says Vlahovic To Be Extradited
> Jevic et al: Witness Worried About Self Incrimination
> Reconstruction Koricanske stijene: The Last Cries
> Week ahead: Court To Consider Plea Agreement
> Peric and Lalovic Custody Extended
> Karadzic: Mladic Diaries Discussed
> New Search Ordered for Koricanske Stijene Victims
> ‘Batko’ Extradition Postponed
> Karadzic: Witness ‘Blindly’ Believed UN Reports
> My Story: Mother’s 18-Year Search For Murdered Son’s Bones
> Karadzic: Muslim Authorities ‘Played the Victim’
> Selimovic et al: Witness Identifies Accused
> Klickovic et al: Witness Give Alibi for Ostojic
> Karadzic: Fear Pervaded Lives of Sarajevo Residents
> Klickovic et al: Ostojic “Strict but Fair”
> Koricanske stijene: Witness Saw Jankovic
> Kos et al: Court Asked to Extend Detention
> Peric and Lalovic: Investigation to Last Two More Months
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local courts; development of the local legal system; and efforts to come to
terms with the past.
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An OSCE report on Witness Protection and Support in War-Crimes Cases says, among other things, that Bosnia and Herzegovina has neither improved the position of victims and witnesses nor has it won their confidence in criminal proceedings and war-crimes cases.