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Slobodan Milosevic trial

July 2023

  • Simon Tisdall

    China, Myanmar and now Darfur ... the horror of genocide is here again

    Simon Tisdall
    Each time it happens, the world insists: ‘never again’. But the political and moral blindspots that allow these atrocities will persist until the lessons of history are learned

April 2022

  • Vladimir Putin

    Witnessing atrocities in real time in Ukraine is changing everything

    Daily on-the-ground evidence makes it more straightforward for the International Criminal Court to indict Vladimir Putin with war crimes

June 2021

  • Jovica Stanišić (l) and Franko Simatović in court in 2017

    Serbian secret police chiefs face verdict over atrocities in Croatia and Bosnia

    Tribunal in The Hague to give judgment on Jovica Stanišić and Franko Simatović for role in ethnic cleansing in 1990s

December 2019

  • Norma Major, President Jacques Chirac, John Major and Bernadette Chirac at Chequers in 1995.

    Papers reveal Anglo-French distrust before Srebrenica massacre

  • Peter Handke gives a speech at a royal banquet in Stockholm to honour Nobel laureates.

    Kosovo declares Nobel laureate Peter Handke persona non grata

October 2019

  • Ed Vulliamy

    Peter Handke's Nobel prize dishonours the victims of genocide

    Ed Vulliamy
    Whatever his literary merits, the author’s dismal morals should have disqualified him

April 2019

  • Mira Marković speaking at a press conference at the headquarters of her party, the Yugoslav United Left party (JUL), in Belgrade in 2000.

    Mira Marković obituary

    Wife of the former Yugoslav leader Slobodan Milošević and founder of her own political party

July 2018

  • Dragoslav Ognjanović

    Former Milosevic defence lawyer shot dead in Belgrade

    Dragoslav Ognjanović killed in front of home in incident that also left his son injured

March 2018

  • The premiere of Lift: Slobodan Show

    Slobodan Milošević musical divides audiences in Kosovo

    Lift: Slobodan Show, directed by Kosovan Serb Nenad Todorović, aims to treat the “last Serbian taboo”

December 2017

  • Victims’ relatives

    Yugoslavia tribunal closes, leaving a powerful legacy of war crimes justice

    The court that put Slobodan Milošević in the dock is to be formally dissolved this week after 24 years and 161 indictments
  • Paul Chadwick

    Open door
    Praljak and Goering: the suicides of two war criminals raise questions and tell a story

    Paul Chadwick
    Open door: When justice is thwarted, the value to the public of journalists as independent observers is reaffirmed
  • Slobodan Praljak drinks the cyanide poison.

    Security clampdown at The Hague amid fears of further suicides

    Dutch police open investigation after death of Bosnian Croat general Slobodan Praljak in the dock

March 2016

  • Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadžić.

    Radovan Karadžić's lawyer expects guilty verdict over war crimes

  • Partizan Belgrade fans wave picture of Karadzic during a friendly soccer match against Olympique Lyon in Belgrade<br>Partizan Belgrade fans wave a picture of Radovan Karadzic during a friendly soccer match against Olympique Lyon in Belgrade July 23, 2008. Karadzic will conduct his own defence in the Hague tribunal and is convinced he will be cleared of the charges of genocide, relatives and associates of the war crimes suspect said on Wednesday. Karadzic, leader of the Bosnian Serbs in the 1992-95 Bosnia war, was arrested in Serbia on Monday after 11 years on the run.  REUTERS/Marko Djurica  (SERBIA)

    The Butcher’s Trail by Julian Borger review - the hunt for the Balkan War criminals

November 2015

  • A Bosnian Serb woman weeps

    Bosnia​'s bitter, flawed peace deal​,​ 20 years on

    In 1995, the rival factions in Bosnia’s war met to bash out a solution under the watchful eye of the US. But over time the Dayton agreement has become a byword for inertia, neglect and despair. What went wrong?

July 2015

  • A Bosnian women mourns by a coffin of he

    Russia must not be allowed to rewrite Srebrenica’s history

    Natalie Nougayrede
  • Ratko Mladic

    How Britain and the US decided to abandon Srebrenica to its fate

December 2014

  • Nelson Mandela stands at the window of the cell in Robben Island prison where he was incarcerated fo

    Take a fearless stand on Human Rights Day

    Letters: We live in times which require a fearless stand for human rights law and due process – in our own country and everywhere else

October 2014

  • Smoke rises from the Yugoslav federal parliament, Thursday, October 5, 2000, in Belgrade. Angry crowds gathered in front of the parliament while columns of protesters streamed into the capital for a mass rally intended as the final push against embattled President Slobodan Milosevic. Police used teargas to prevent opposition supporters from entering the parliament building. Serbia (AP PHOTO / Zeljko Safar)   YUGOSLAVIA OUT   COMMERCIAL ONLINE OUT

    From the Guardian archive
    From the archive, 6 October 2000: Yugoslavia's hated regime crumbles

    Originally published in the Guardian on 6 October 2000: No one knew the whereabouts of Slobodan Milosevic, the world’s first president to be indicted for war crimes by an international court

April 2013

  • ratko mladic water

    Court hope for parents who believe sons were killed to protect Ratko Mladic

    Case of dead Serb soldiers could go before European court after Belgian ruling that parents did not get fair hearing

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