Daniella Peled
Managing Editor
Managing Editor
Daniella is a journalist and editor with nearly 20 years experience of reporting foreign affairs, particularly from the Middle East, Daniella oversees all editorial content and production at IWPR. She has designed and implemented journalism training in many of IWPR’s areas of operation including Afghanistan and Iraq.
Top Serbian security officers were acquitted two years ago in controversial ruling.
Exhumation of burial site in northwestern Bosnian municipality forms part of new evidence of atrocities.
Mladic defence witness says Bosnian Muslim fighters deliberately hid among civilians during siege.
Prosecution contends that ex-army chief was in command of soldiers who carried out the killings.
Wartime officer tells judges that officers feared paramilitaries would attack villagers if they remained.
Former colonel in Bosnian Serb military claims all non-combatants were given a chance to leave.
Former military policeman tells tribunal that he was never given any official information about the fate of Bosniaks held at his barracks.
Appeals Chamber rules that ex-intelligence chief must serve term handed down in 2012.
Ex-commander tells tribunal that civilian deaths were not intended.
Witness denies knowledge of plans for and implementation of mass killings.