Radovan Karadzic
Why the "Butcher of Bosnia" is now a convicted war criminal
He did not take the sentencing well. As the judge read his verdict, Mladic demanded a toilet break, during which his blood pressure was taken three times before the defense counsel asked for the hearing to be suspended.
Right-Wing Serbians Protested Convicted Genocidist Radovan Karadžić's Prison Sentence
A far-right group used the happy coincidence of the former Bosnian Serb leader's war crime sentencing and an anniversary of NATO's bombing of Serbia to push an anti-EU agenda.
Bosnian Mass Grave Provides New Evidence in Military Chief's Genocide Trial
In a rare move, a judge reopened the case of Gen. Ratko Mladic, allowing prosecutors to present new evidence from a mass grave discovered in 2013.
War Crimes Trial Ends as Divisive Election Nears in Bosnia and Herzegovina
The five-year trial of suspected war criminal and former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic came to a close this week, just as voters in Bosnia and Herzegovina were due to head to the polls.
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