At the beginning of his closing statement, Radovan Karadzic said that The Hague prosecution presented allusions, small talk and statements of its employees as evidence against him.
In its closing statement The Hague Prosecution requests that Radovan Karadzic be sentenced to life imprisonment in order to achieve justice for all victims from Sarajevo, Srebrenica and other towns in Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH.
Presenting his closing statement, Prosecutor Alan Tieger says that a thesis by Radovan Karadzic’s Defence that Karadzic insisted on respecting all rights and measures for preventing crimes during the war was “an empty gesture”.
Presenting his closing statement, Prosecutor Alan Tieger speaks about the influence of indictee Radovan Karadzic on crisis committees, which were established in municipalities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, during the war.
At the beginning of presentation of his closing statement Prosecutor Alan Tieger says that former Republika Srpska President Radovan Karadzic, who is charged with genocide and other crimes in Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, is a liar and mafioso.
The Trial Chamber of The Hague Tribunal rejects a motion filed by indictee Radovan Karadzic, who requested their exemption due to the expiry of their mandates.
Radovan Karadzic,former President of Republika Srpska, who is charged with genocide and other crimes in BiH, files a motion with The Hague Tribunal, requesting exemption of all judges sitting at his trial, saying that their mandates have expired.
The Defence of Ratko Mladic announces that it will present the judges with 336 witnesses during its evidence presentation process, which is due to begin on May 19. Mladic is charged with genocide and other crimes in Bosnia and Herzegovina.