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UN war crimes tribunal frees Bosnian Serb camp officer pending appeal

A Bosnian Serb camp officer sentenced to seven years' jail by the United Nations war crimes tribunal for his role in what the tribunal described as "a hellish orgy of persecutions" was released from detention today pending his appeal.

UN war crimes tribunal restricts Milosevic's phone communications

Former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic and Serbian politician Vojislav Seselj, standing trial before the United Nations war crimes tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in The Hague, can no longer use telephones or personal visits to contact the media because they are candidates in Serbia's parliamentary elections this month.

UN tribunal tells Serbia and Montenegro to produce accused general

The United Nations war crimes tribunal for the former Yugoslavia has told Serbia and Montenegro that a former Yugoslav Army general facing charges over the 1991 siege of Dubrovnik must be transferred to the tribunal in The Hague, the Netherlands, immediately.

UN tribunal sentences Bosnian Serb general to 20 years' jail over role in Sarajevo siege

The United Nations war crimes tribunal for the former Yugoslavia today sentenced a former Bosnian Serb general to 20 years in jail for spreading terror among Sarajevo residents during the city's long siege with a campaign of sniping and shelling attacks.

Bosnian Serb sentenced to 27 years jail by UN war crimes tribunal

The United Nations war crimes tribunal for the former Yugoslavia has sentenced a Bosnian Serb former chief of security and intelligence to 27 years jail - which was more than even the prosecutors requested - for his role in the 1995 massacre of Muslim civilians in Srebrenica.