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ICC issues Qaddafi warrant: Key prosecutions of world leaders

As the International Criminal Court issues only its second international arrest warrant for a sitting head of state, a look at prosecution of current and past world leaders.

Slobodan Milo拧evi膰, Serbia

The (ICTY) was established in 1993 to investigate war crimes that took place during the Balkan conflicts of the 1990s. It was the first international court established by the UN and the first international court since the Nuremberg and Tokyo trials into World War II crimes.

The ICTY has charged more than 160 people and convicted more than 60 for war crimes. The most high-profile case was former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milo拧evi膰, the first European head of state to be indicted. His alleged crimes spanned over three countries 鈥 Kosovo, Croatia, and Bosnia 鈥 and in Bosnia it included charges of genocide. A Guardian obituary described him as and said his actions embodied the 鈥渄ark side鈥 of the continent.

Mr. Milo拧evi膰 was never sentenced because he died in 2006 while in detention at the Hague, although dozens of those who worked with him were either charged or are still awaiting court decision

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