Talk:List of ICTY indictees

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[edit] List

The list of indictees currently contains 86 of the 161 indictees. I would like to expand it to a complete listing but wonder if it shouldn't be moved onto its own page. Any opinions? Rmhermen 15:27, 16 March 2006 (UTC)

The list now contains 147 names - the same number as on the drop down list at ICTY Indictments. Are the rest, some 14, still under sealed indictments? Rmhermen 15:08, 21 March 2006 (UTC)
Most of the rest either had their indicments withdrawn or died. There should only be 2 or 3 still missing from the list. Rmhermen 15:54, 21 March 2006 (UTC)
I found one more name and recounted - I think the list is complete now. Rmhermen 16:32, 21 March 2006 (UTC)
I was Bold and moved the list to List of ICTY indictees. Rmhermen 16:58, 21 March 2006 (UTC)

I have made a few updates to those who were captured in 2005 during the big spree of indictees turning themselves in. The link to Balkans Cooperation on War Crimes link, under references, lists many individuals that have been turned in to the Hague but have not been updated on this page. Vinnievesh 10:48, 29 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] whereabouts of indictees at large

[1] NEW YORK, United States -- In her regular report to the UN Security Council on Wednesday (7 June), UN war crimes tribunal chief prosecutor Carla del Ponte requested that the Hague tribunal be given authority to arrest six war crimes suspects who remain at large. She said Ratko Mladic, Zdravko Tolimir, Goran Hadzic and Stojan Zupljanin are believed to be in Serbia, adding that information also links Serbia to the cases of Radovan Karadzic, whose whereabouts are not known, and Vlastimir Djordjevic, believed to hiding in Russia.