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In August 2011, Libya’s rebels seized power of the country after a six-month struggle and Western Governments could begin the military withdrawal from NATO-bases around the Mediterranean. With...
In what is aptly a watershed ruling, a Dutch court has found the Dutch state responsible for the deaths of three Bosnian Muslim men during the horrendous surrender of thousands of Muslim men and...
The request by chief prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo of the International Criminal Court that arrest warrants for war crimes be issued against Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, his son Saif al-Islam, and...
On the 26th of February 2011 the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) unanimously passed Resolution 1970 (2011), referring the `situation` in Libya to the International Criminal Court (ICC). The...
Forces loyal to Libya's Muammar Gaddafi are hiding tanks and artillery and using "shoot and scoot" tactics in Misrata, frustrating NATO air efforts to break a weeks-long siege of the rebel-held...
Following advances by the Libyan military against rebel held positions in the east of the country the United Nations Security Council approved the adoption of Resolution 1973 on 18 May. The...
Bosnian Serb wartime president Radovan Karadzic, indicted for genocide in the Bosnia war, was captured in disguise near Belgrade after 11 years on the run and had been working as a doctor, Serbian...
The International Criminal Court's (ICC) prosecutor charged Sudan's president on Monday with masterminding a campaign of genocide in Darfur, killing 35,000 people and persecuting 2.5 million...
The International Criminal Court's (ICC) prosecutor on Monday charged Sudan's president with genocide and crimes against humanity in Darfur in a move Khartoum warns could set fire to the region....
Serbia's pro-European alliance sought a coalition deal with smaller parties on Monday to stave off a challenge from nationalist runners-up who say they too can form a government after...
Serb rioters enraged by Kosovo's secession stormed the U.S. embassy in Belgrade and set it on fire, leaving one person dead and drawing swift condemnation from Washington and the U.N. Security...
Boris Tadic will be sworn in as president of Serbia on Friday, two days before Kosovo declares independence in Serbia's most traumatic moment since it was bombed by NATO in 1999 to end...
Judges delayed Charles Taylor's trial on charges of directing atrocities in Sierra Leone on Monday after the former Liberian President failed to show up in court, saying he lacked funds for a...
Prosecutors in the war crimes trial of Slobodan Milosevic are set
to wrap up their case next week after the former Yugoslav
president's latest bout of ill health forced yet another delay in
the...
Liberia's President Charles Taylor has asked a Dutch lawyer to
represent him before a UN-backed tribunal in Sierra Leone where he
faces war crimes charges, the lawyer said yesterday.