Veterans Unhappy Over Spanovic Verdict
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By Goran Jungvirth in Zagreb (TU No 625, 23-Nov-09) Croatian unease about Serbian war criminal's short sentence and immediate release.
Essays on ICTY Procedure and Evidence in Honour of Gabrielle Kirk McDonald (International Humanitarian Law Series, V. 3,)
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By Goran Jungvirth in Zagreb (TU No 625, 23-Nov-09) Croatian unease about Serbian war criminal's short sentence and immediate release.
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Former camp inmates feel their experiences have been ignored. By Velma Saric in Sarajevo (TU No 625, 20-Nov-09)
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Former army officer wants Belgrade to push for his murder conviction to be reviewed. By Julia Hawes in The Hague (TU No 625, 20-Nov-09)
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Defendant reportedly says he won’t cooperate with new standby counsel and may appeal the appointment. By Simon Jennings in The Hague (TU No 625, 20-Nov-09)
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Former Croatian foreign minister says Operation Storm allegtions were “inaccurate and damaging”. By Julia Hawes in The Hague (TU No 625, 20-Nov-09)
Mosquito Blog (Free subscription) | 11/18/2009
By Georgianne Nienaber In a very sad day for Rwanda, The International Crimes Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) announced it has overturned a 20-year sentence and acquitted Protais Zigiranyirazo, accused genocidaire and suspected murderer of American primatologist Dian Fossey. Citing "serious errors" during the 2008 trial, ICTR Chamber Judge Theodore Meron ordered the immediate release of Zigiranyirazo,...
Institute for War & Peace Reporting (Free subscription) | 11/13/2009
But Bosnian Serb commander’s sentence cut from 33 to 29 years after being acquitted of certain shelling incidents. By Simon Jennings in The Hague (TU No 624, 13-Nov-09)
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Petkovic war crimes trial hears justification for ordering soldiers into neighbouring country. By Velma Saric in Sarajevo (TU No 624, 13-Nov-09)
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Defence witness says there was confusion over the defendant’s specific responsibilities and authority By Julia Hawes in The Hague (TU No 624, 13-Nov-09)
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Banja Luka court says Muslim community filed damages for destroyed buildings too late. By Velma Saric in Sarajevo (TU No 624, 13-Nov-09)
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Defendant says not enough time for counsel to prepare for case of such magnitude and complexity. By Rachel Irwin in The Hague (TU No 624, 13-Nov-09)
France24 (Free subscription) | 11/12/2009
A UN court on Thursday cut an ex-Bosnian Serb general's sentence by four years after finding there was no evidence he ordered certain shootings of civilians during a siege of Sarajevo. The ruling reduced his sentence from 33 years to 29. "The appeals chamber... reduces (Dragomir) Milosevic's sentence to 29 years of imprisonment," judge Fausto Pocar of the International Criminal Tribunal...
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Defence witness tells tribunal that former Croatian general only had administrative role. By Julia Hawes in The Hague (TU No 624, 6-Nov-09)
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Counsel will step in if Karadzic continues to boycott trial after it resumes in March. By Rachel Irwin in The Hague (TU No 623, 6-Nov-09)
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Trial of Zupljanin and Stanisic hears how men were beaten and shot by Serb forces. By Velma Saric in Sarajevo (TU No 623, 6-Nov-09)