"The landmark war crimes trial of Slobodan Milosevic entered its second year Wednesday with UN prosecutors building their case that the former Yugoslav leader masterminded a decade of warfare that killed thousands," AP reports.
"When the trial opened on February 12, 2002 it was touted as the most important war crimes trial since World War II and a test case for international justice," according to AFP. Milosevic is charged
with genocide and crimes against humanity for masterminding ethnic cleansing in Bosnia.
"So far [in its first year], the court has heard 149 witnesses over 145 trial days," AFP said.