Khmer Rouge prison chief’s trial enters final stage at U.N.-backed tribunal in Cambodia
Trial of Khmer Rouge prison chief in final stage Rwandan genocide court acquits priest of genocide charges and orders his release from jail
Rwandan priest acquitted of genocide charges Prosecutors: Rwandan Hutu extremist group leaders arrested in Germany
Hutu extremist group leaders arrested in Germany Rwandan genocide court overturns conviction of brother-in-law of former Rwandan president
Judge frees Rwandan, overturns genocide conviction War criminal Biljana Plavsic says she’s glad to see Bosnian Serb ministate is thriving
War criminal praises ministate she helped create Prosecutor at UN tribunal says Rwanda genocide suspect ‘killed kids too weak to walk’
Prosecutor: Rwanda genocide suspect ‘killed kids’ Turkey says Sudan leader facing war-crimes charges won’t attend Istanbul summit
Turkey: Indicted Sudan leader won’t attend summit Turkey to admit Sudan leader for Islamic summit, dismisses arrest warrant for Darfur slaughter
Turkey to admit Sudan leader despite Darfur charge Former Rwandan tea authority boss given 8-year sentence for role in 1994 Rwandan genocide
Former senior Rwandan executive jailed for 8 years Radovan Karadzic in UN tribunal’s courtroom for first time since start of war crimes trial
Karadzic attends UN court hearing for first time Prosecutor: Karadzic’s only Srebrenica regret was that ’some Muslim men got away’
Prosecutor blames Karadzic for Srebrenica massacre Lawyer for Radovan Karadzic says former Bosnian Serb leader will continue UN trial boycott
Karadzic to continue trial boycott THE HAGUE, Netherlands — Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic will boycott his genocide trial again Monday but will attend a hearing Tuesday on how to get the case back on track, one of his legal advisers said. Canada’s first war crimes convict sentenced to life for his role in Rwandan slaughter
Life sentence for Rwandan convicted of war crimes Prosecutor says Bosnian Serb leader Karadzic was ‘undisputed’ leader of wartime Serb forces
Genocide trial begins, Karadzic fails to show up Bosnian Serb leader Karadzic again boycotts genocide trial; prosecutors outlines case
Karadzic fails again to show up for genocide trial Ex-Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic boycotts opening of his genocide trial; judges adjornKaradzic boycotts opening of his war crimes trial Radovan Karadzic boycotts opening of his genocide trial at the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal
Bosnian Serb boycotts opening of war crimes trial Radovan Karadzic genocide trial set to start at Yugoslav tribunal despite his boycott
Karadzic genocide trial to begin despite boycott Radovan Karadzic genocide trial set to start at Yugoslav tribunal without defendant in court
Karadzic trial set to start without Karadzic Lawyer: Radovan Karadzic will boycott start of his genocide trial MondayBELGRADE, Serbia — Despite a compromise offered by U.N. war crimes judges, Radovan Karadzic won’t appear in court at the start of his genocide trial next week because they have not given him time to prepare his defense, his legal adviser said Friday. Radovan Karadzic threatens to boycott his genocide trial, says he needs more time to prepareTHE HAGUE, Netherlands — Radovan Karadzic has threatened to boycott his genocide trial at the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal, saying in a letter released Thursday he needs more time to prepare. New Obama policy on Sudan sets carrot-and-stick approach toward peace, ending rights abusesWASHINGTON — The Obama administration, after months of fierce internal debate, outlined a new approach Monday to settling the conflicts in Sudan, asserting a moral obligation to end “a vast sea of human misery” and a need to prevent the African nation from serving as a haven for terrorists. In policy shift, Obama to offer Sudanese government incentives to end violenceWASHINGTON — President Barack Obama said Monday that the U.S. is shifting its policy toward Sudan, offering incentives if the government proves it is taking steps to end the human suffering there and work toward internal peace. Key Rwandan genocide suspect pleads not guilty to orchestrating the killings of thousandsARUSHA, Tanzania — A top suspect accused of forming secret death squads and orchestrating the killings of thousands during Rwanda’s 1994 genocide pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to war crimes charges. Human rights groups: More than 1,000 killed and 900,000 displaced in eastern CongoJOHANNESBURG — More than 1,000 civilians have been killed and nearly 900,000 displaced in eastern Congo by Rwandan Hutu militiamen and Congolese forces since January, humanitarian groups said Tuesday. Turkey says deal with Armenia not in effect until Armenia withdraws from Nagorno-KarabakhANKARA, Turkey — One day after Turkey signed a deal the U.S. helped salvage to end a century of enmity with Armenia, Turkey’s leader set a tough condition for normalizing ties on Sunday: Armenia must withdraw from the disputed enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh. Uganda wants to claim $5 million reward for arrest of Rwandan genocide suspectKAMPALA, Uganda — A Ugandan official says the country wants to claim a $5 million reward offered by the United States for the capture of a Rwandan genocide suspect. Suspect accused of orchestrating killings of thousands in Rwanda’s 1994 genocide is arrestedKAMPALA, Uganda — A top suspect wanted for orchestrating the killings of thousands of people in Rwanda’s 1994 genocide — including children, hospital patients, priests and even an elderly and revered African queen — has been captured, police said Tuesday. A look at key suspects in Rwanda’s genocideA look at some of the top suspects and convicts in Rwanda’s 1994 genocide: Key genocide suspect accused of sending soldiers to execute Rwandan queen arrested in UgandaKAMPALA, Uganda — Interpol agents have arrested one of the most wanted suspects in Rwanda’s 1994 genocide, a former top intelligence official accused of sending soldiers to execute the Rwandan queen, officials said Tuesday. |