Two Bosnian Serbs, charged with the genocide of hundreds of Croats and Muslims and the forcible relocation of thousands more in 1992, went on trial before the United Nations war crimes tribunal today in The Hague.
Slobodan Milosevic, appearing today before the United Nations war crimes tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, refused to enter a plea at a hearing on charges of genocide against Bosnian Muslims and Croats.
The United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) today granted the early release of a Bosnian Serb convicted for crimes against humanity committed at a detention camp in 1992.
A former Yugoslav Army commander charged with murder and attacks on civilians during the 1991 siege of Dubrovnik has been granted a provisional release, the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) said today.
The presidents of United Nations war crimes tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda today pointed to the quickening pace of their work and progress in the number of indictments and judgements handed down in the past year as the UN General Assembly met in plenary to consider reports by the two courts.
A former Bosnian Croat military police commander charged with murder and other crimes against humanity turned himself in today to the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and was transferred to the court's detention unit in The Hague.
The United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) today confirmed the conviction of the former director of a tea factory for genocide and crimes against humanity, and upheld his sentence of life imprisonment.
Three Bosnian Serbs were sentenced to between three and 15 years by the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) today for crimes against humanity committed at a detention camp in 1992.
Prosecutors for the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) today confirmed that they had filed a new indictment against former President Slobodan Milosevic charging him with genocide and other crimes allegedly committed in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Twin brothers were transferred today to the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in The Hague to face charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity for acts committed in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the mid-1990s.