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March 2006 has been a black month for the UN tribunal authorities in The Hague. Not only has the nationalist Serb war criminal Milan Babić committed suicide in his prison cell, but the man against whom Babić testified in 2002, Slobodan Milošević – the first head of state to be indicted for war crimes – has also died. Milošević's trial was being seen as a crucial test of international law.
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- International Review of the Red Cross , Volume 88 , Issue 861: International Criminal Tribunals , March 2006 , pp. 5 - 7
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- © 2006 International Committee of the Red Cross
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