The trial of Ratko Mladic before the Yugoslav war crimes court will reopen old wounds in the Netherlands, whose troops were defending Muslims in the UN "safe haven" at Srebrenica when Bosnian Serb tanks rolled in.
The Hague war crimes tribunal appointed a prominent Belgrade lawyer on Thursday to defend Ratko Mladic, the Bosnian Serb commander whose coming trial on genocide charges is now the UN court's biggest case. Mladic, 69, remains in isolation...
The charge sheet against wartime Bosnian Serb army chief Ratko Mladic has been revised down from 15 counts to 11, the prosecutor of the UN court that will try him for genocide said Wednesday. Tweet
Former Bosnian Serb army chief Ratko Mladic spent his first night behind bars at a UN prison in The Hague where he was examined by a doctor. Tweet
Ratko Mladic arrived at the United Nations prison complex in Scheveningen on Tuesday evening. Shortly after 2100 hours, a helicopter landed in the jail courtyard, out of sight from the assembled press, former Dutchbat servicemen and women...
The plane carrying former Bosnian Serb General Ratko Mladic has landed at Rotterdam Airport. From there the 69-year old was taken to the remand centre of the International Criminal Tribunal for former Yugoslavia in Scheveningen. He is...
Serge Brammertz feels vindicated as he prepares for the trial of former Bosnian Serb general Ratko Mladic in The Hague. But he says it's too soon to know if Mladic will face trial alongside his former boss, Radovan Karadzic. Brammertz...
One international terrorist is shot dead, while the other is taken to court. Why is Ratko Mladic treated differently from Osama bin Laden? Tweet
While Ratko Mladic is doing his best in Belgrade to delay his transfer to The Hague, the Yugoslavia war crimes Tribunal in The Hague is gearing up for the arrival of its number one fugitive. The former military leader of the Bosnian Serbs...