GUANTANAMO BAY U.S. NAVAL BASE, Cuba, Aug. 6, 2008 (Reuters) A jury of U.S. military officers reached a verdict on Wednesday in the trial of Osama bin Laden's driver, who is accused of conspiring with al Qaeda and providing material support for terrorism in the first U.S. war crimes trial since World War Two. ... > full story
THE HAGUE, July 31, 2008 (Reuters) Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic appeared before a U.N. war crimes judge for the first time on Thursday to answer genocide charges and said he had been kidnapped and feared for his life. ... > full story
BELGRADE, July 23, 2008 (Reuters) Radovan Karadzic will conduct his own defence at the Hague tribunal and is convinced he will be cleared of charges of genocide, relatives and associates of the war crimes suspect said on Wednesday. ... > full story
GUANTANAMO BAY U.S. NAVAL BASE, Cuba, July 21, 2008 (Reuters) Osama bin Laden's driver went on trial at Guantanamo on Monday in the first U.S. war crimes trial since World War Two, nearly seven years after the September 11 attacks prompted U.S. President George W. Bush to declare war on terrorism. ... > full story
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Eyes of the world on tribunal judge July 31, 2008 (London Times) As the pre-trial judge for Radovan Karadzic, Judge Alphons Orie has opened the most high-profile criminal case in the world. The pressure will only ...
Karadzic claims he had a deal with US July 31, 2008 (NBC 13 Indianapolis (WTHR)) THE Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic (RA'-doh-van KA'-ra-jich) says he cut a deal in 1996 with a U.S. negotiator to drop out of public ...
Karadzic found July 23, 2008 (The First Post) Radovan Karadzic, the watrime leader of the Bosnian Serbs wanted for genocide, has been captured in Belgrade after 13 years as a fugitive. He had ...
Rwanda: Striking a Balance Between Fact and Fiction July 23, 2008 (AllAfrica.com) An interesting article appeared in a Ugandan daily, Daily Monitor, penned by Timothy Kalyegira.. The article entitled: "Can the ICC deliver true ...