Caroline Tosh
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The Dutch defence ministry’s decision to grant service medals to soldiers deployed in Srebrenica in 1995 sets off protests in Holland and Bosnia.
IWPR roundtable on the recent acquittal of Bosnian Serb leader on genocide charges provokes a fiery debate.
The deputy prosecutor at the Hague court says state cooperation is essential for international war crimes tribunals to function properly.
As the number of multi-accused trials at the Hague tribunal grows, problems surrounding such cases become more visible.
A Dutch army officer describes the horrors he witnessed in Srebrenica after the enclave was overrun by Serb forces.
Former Kosovan judge speaks of the persecution he said he and his family suffered at the hands of Serb forces seven years ago.
The indictment of another Croatian reporter for contempt has fueled debate over professional ethics and press freedom.
Canadian colonel says Bosnian Croat army terrorised Muslims in Prozor to keep them under control.
Muslim cleric says Prilepnica villagers were twice forced out by Serbs.