Florence Hartmann
Prosecutions Discontinued in 250 ‘Category A’ War Crime Investigations
The Prosecution wrote that, between 2004 and 2022, it registered a total of 814 cases referred by the Prosecution of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, ICTY.
Belgrade Could Try Serbian Radicals Wanted by Hague
The UN tribunal in The Hague has sought a special prosecutor’s opinion about transferring the contempt-of-court trial of two Serbian Radical Party politicians to Belgrade.
Kuburovic: ICTY documents to be available to Serbian judiciary
BELGRADE - Public documents of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) will be made available to the Serbian judiciary and courts in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia by the establishment of information centres in the three countries, says Serbian Justice Minister Nela Kuburovic.
Dacic, Agius discuss several ICTY-related topics
BELGRADE - Serbian Deputy PM and FM Ivica Dacic and President of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) Carmel Agius on Thursday discussed the ICTY's legacy 24 years since its establishment and cooperation among Western Balkan countries on war crimes-related matters.
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Kuburovic: ICTY's criticism unjustified
BELGRADE - Serbia has fulfilled nearly all requests of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and the Tribunal's criticism over a lack of cooperation is unjustified, Serbian Justice Minister Nela Kuburovic said at a meeting with ICTY President Carmel Agius on Wednesday.
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Brnabic: Serbia has met all obligations towards ICTY
BELGRADE - Serbia has met all its obligations towards the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) conscientiously, Serbian PM Ana Brnabic said at a meeting with ICTY President Carmel Agius on Wednesday.
Government gives guarantees for Ratko Mladic
BELGRADE - The Serbian government has given guarantees for Ratko Mladic's provisional release from detention at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) for medical treatment.
A letter containing the state guarantees has been sent to Mladic's defence, which will submit it to the ICTY, the Serbian Ministry of Justice told Tanjug Monday.
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ICTY Orders Stanisic and Simatovic Back To Jail Before Retrial
A United Nations court on May 22 ordered two former Serbian state security officials to be held in jail until their retrial starts next month.
The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) said it has asked Serbia's Ministry of Internal Affairs to return Jovica Stanisic, 66, and his deputy, Franko Simatovic, 67, to the UN Detention Unit in The Hague by May 30.
Russians offer guarantees for Mladic's release
Russia has offered official guarantees to the Hague Tribunal (ICTY) for the provisional release of General Ratko Mladic, who should undergo treatment in Moscow.
The daily Vecernje Novosti, based in Belgrade, reported this on Tuesday. The news was confirmed later in the day by the ICTY.
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"Milosevic was poisoning himself while in Hague custody"
Former Serbian and Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic was "poisoning himself with medication" while in custody of the Hague Tribunal (ICTY).
This is what former Hague Tribunal spokesperson Florence Hartmann has told Croatia's Express magazine.