End of Milosevic war crimes trial confirmed

The judges who were trying Slobodan Milosevic convened in The Hague today to pronounce the end of Slobodan Milosevic’s war crimes trial.

The judges who were trying Slobodan Milosevic convened in The Hague today to pronounce the end of Slobodan Milosevic’s war crimes trial.

The former Yugoslav president was found dead in his prison cell on Saturday.

The three judges, led by Jamaican justice Patrick Robinson, were expected to close the file on Milosevic, who had been defending himself against 66 counts of war crimes, including acts of genocide during the Balkan upheavals of the 1990s.

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