2 warlords plead not guilty in Congo massacre at international war crimes court
2 warlords plead innocent in Congo massacre trial UN war crimes court appoints British lawyer as standby counsel for Radovan Karadzic
British lawyer appointed Karadzic standby counsel UN appeals panel cuts sentence of Serb general convicted in Sarajevo siege by 4 years
Serb general’s sentence cut by 4 years THE HAGUE, Netherlands — U.N. judges trimmed the sentence Thursday of a Bosnian Serb general from 33 to 29 years but upheld his convictions for leading troops who terrorized Sarajevo with a deadly rain of shells and sniper bullets. Dutch prosecutors say they have arrested Somali terror suspect wanted by US authorities
Dutch arrest Somali terror suspect wanted by US Ex-Liberia president Taylor claims war crimes indictment was part of US regime change plan
Ex-Liberia president says US sought to oust him Charles Taylor claims his war crimes indictment was part of US regime change plan
Taylor claims US sought to oust him from power After 13 weeks, Charles Taylor nears end of testimony in his own defense at war crimes trial
Taylor nears end of testifying in his own defense War crimes tribunal orders court-appointed lawyer for Karadzic, still lets him defend himself
War crimes tribunal to appoint lawyer for Karadzic Radovan Karadzic attends UN court for 1st time since start of his war crimes trial
Karadzic attends UN war crimes court for 1st time Radovan Karadzic in UN tribunal’s courtroom for first time since start of war crimes trial
Karadzic attends UN court hearing for first time Radovan Karadzic expected to attend UN tribunal for first time since start of war crimes trial
Karadzic set to attend UN court hearing THE HAGUE, Netherlands — Radovan Karadzic is set to appear in the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal’s courtroom for the first time since his trial began last week on charges of ordering Serb atrocities throughout the Bosnian war. 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. Honduras files case against Brazil at world court over ousted president’s stay in embassy
Honduras takes Brazil to world court over Zelaya 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 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. UN war crimes prosecutor ready for difficult trial of Bosnian Serb leader starting next weekTHE HAGUE, Netherlands — The chief U.N. war crimes prosecutor said Tuesday he expected the trial of Radovan Karadzic, the Bosnian Serb wartime leader, to be a tough case — made even more difficult by Karadzic’s insistence on leading his own defense. Key pretrial hearing begins against rebel leader in deadly Darfur rebel attack on peacekeepersTHE HAGUE, Netherlands — Prosecutors on Monday accused a Sudanese rebel leader of planning an attack that killed 12 African peacekeepers, in the first Darfur case to reach an international tribunal. UN war crimes tribunal sets Oct. 26 start for trial of former Bosnian Serb leader KaradzicTHE HAGUE, Netherlands — Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic will go on trial starting Oct. 26, the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal announced Thursday. International court prosecutor launches preliminary investigation into Guinea violenceTHE HAGUE, Netherlands — The International Criminal Court said Thursday it has launched a preliminary investigation into last month’s violence at a Guinea sports stadium, where presidential guard troops opened fire on tens of thousands of demonstrators. UN judges reject Karadzic appeal for immunity from prosecution at war crimes tribunalTHE HAGUE, Netherlands — An appeals panel has rejected Radovan Karadzic’s claim that he cannot be tried at the U.N.’s Yugoslav war crimes tribunal because he was promised immunity by an American envoy, according to a ruling released Tuesday. UN prosecutors resist judges’ call to streamline war crimes case against Radovan KaradzicTHE HAGUE, Netherlands — Yugoslav war crimes tribunal prosecutors are resisting calls by the U.N. court’s judges to further streamline their case against Radovan Karadzic, saying it could mean dropping key charges against the former Bosnian Serb leader. Uruguay defends itself at World Court against allegation of polluting river with pulp millTHE HAGUE, Netherlands — Uruguay denied Argentina’s claims at the United Nations’ highest court that a pulp mill on a river separating the two countries is polluting the air and water, saying Monday it meets environmental protection standards. Hundreds of parachutists jump to commemorate World War II battle near Dutch city of ArnhemTHE HAGUE, Netherlands — Hundreds of British, American and Dutch parachutists drifted out of blue skies over the central Netherlands on Saturday to mark the 65th anniversary of an ill-fated operation aimed at bringing a swift end to World War II. Dutch police hunt fugitive human trafficker who fled while out of prison on family visitTHE HAGUE, Netherlands — Dutch police were hunting Thursday for one of the country’s most notorious human traffickers after he fled while on a temporarily release from prison to visit his wife and newborn baby. |