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One of Ratko Mladic's most senior commanders was in no doubt who was ultimately responsible for the massacre of 8,000 Muslims in the Bosnian enclave of Srebrenica in July of 1995.
Geraldine Coughlan reports from The Hague, where the UN war crimes tribunal today sentenced Bosnian Serb General Radislav Krstic to 46 years in prison for genocide, murder and persecution. Krstic ...
With the conviction last week of Radislav Krstic, a Bosnian Serb former general, on charges of genocide, the newly constituted United Nations tribunal in The Hague passed its first test with ...
THE HAGUE — One of the most important defendants at the U.N. war crimes tribunal blamed former Bosnian Serb Commander in Chief Ratko Mladic for the massacre of Bosnian Muslims in Srebrenica ...
"Ratko Mladic's liberty is an affront to both." On July 11, 1995, ... In 2001, the court convicted Bosnian Serb General Radislav Krstic of aiding and abetting the genocide.
A military expert told Mladic’s war crimes trial at the Hague Tribunal that the former Bosnian Serb commander firmly controlled his forces and everything they did.
A Bosnian Serb general accused of masterminding the 1995 massacre of thousands of Muslim civilians pleaded not guilty Monday in The Hague to genocide and crimes against humanity. Gen. Radislav ...
The verdict and 46-year sentence for Gen. Radislav Krstic could be a harbinger of more genocide trials of those at the top of the command chain in the Balkan wars, ... Ratko Mladic. Both are ...
The UN court rejected a request from former Bosnian Serb commander Ratko Mladic’s defence to have three judges removed from his appeal against conviction because of their rulings in Srebrenica ...