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Locals, art lovers and diplomats like to meet over a meal and a drink in the historic Gastrobar Berlage behind a landmark art ...
May 26, 2011 – Mladic is arrested in Serbia. July 4, 2011 – Mladic refuses to enter a plea so the presiding judge enters not guilty pleas to all counts against him.
2001 – Mladic goes into hiding after Milosevic is arrested. October 12, 2007 – Serbian officials offer one million euros for information leading to the capture of Mladic.
Former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic, 79, will spend the remainder of his life in prison as the United Nations upheld genocide charges and others against him on Tuesday for his actions ...
Former commander of the Bosnian Serb army Ratko Mladic has been found guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity. Survivors of the atrocities have today welcomed the long-awaited news.
The trial of Mladic, who was arrested in 2011, has lasted 530 days and included more than 500 witnesses and nearly 10,000 exhibits. Before the case was adjourned last December, prosecutors ...
Arrested in 2011, Mladic's trial has lasted 530 days, included more than 500 witnesses and nearly 10,000 exhibits. Before the case was adjourned last December, prosecutors recommended a life sentence.
Mladic was arrested in 2011 and his trial began in The Hague, Netherlands in 2012. It lasted 530 days and included nearly 600 witnesses and almost 10,000 exhibits, according to the United Nations.
Arrested in 2011, Mladic's trial has lasted 530 days, included more than 500 witnesses and nearly 10,000 exhibits. Before the case was adjourned last December, prosecutors recommended a life sentence.
Arrested in 2011, Mladic's trial has lasted 530 days, included more than 500 witnesses and nearly 10,000 exhibits. Before the case was adjourned last December, prosecutors recommended a life sentence.