Drago Hedl
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Indicted Croatian generals turn themselves in to “help Croatia”.
Historic trial stirs little interest in town that has come to symbolise Yugoslavia's tragedy.
Could a new Hague indictment finally make it safe for Croats to speak out about crimes they know were committed in their name?
Indicted by the tribunal, Mirko Norac continues to be lauded by many Croats as one of the heroes of their war of independence.
Plans to move more war crimes proceedings from The Hague to regional courts may be complicated by serious differences between the two criminal codes.
War crimes suspect Goran Hadzic was an unlikely choice for president of the short-lived Croatian Serb statelet.
Nationalistic frenzy at freed Bosnian Croat’s return worries liberals with one eye on European intergration.
Overturning of infamous trial verdict shows Croatia is taking criticism of its judiciary seriously.
Veterans speak out against fellow soldiers who allegedly went too far in defence of Croatia’s independence.
Wine and football come to aid of Croatian war crimes suspect.