Drago Hedl
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A succession of foreign visitors have being turning up the heat on Zagreb over war crimes. And things look set to get hotter still.
The former communist Ivica Racan and moderate Croat nationalist Drazen Budisa have teamed up to defeat Croatia's ruling HDZ in parliamentary elections which have to take place no later than January next year.
Widow of murdered Croatian war crimes witness issues damages claim against government.
Croatian president supports General Gotovina’s plea to be heard, while premier demands he goes to The Hague.
Croatia's first attempt to hold a war crimes trial has not got off to a flying start.
Political storm sparked by press reports of alleged army atrocities.
Zagreb authorities face crisis over tribunal demand for Croatian general.
Hague to re-examine Blaskic case after Zagreb submits crucial new evidence.
The Hague wants to talk to three former Croat army leaders - and they're happy to comply.
Dozens of Serbs are said to have been murdered by Croatian paramilitaries shortly before Vukovar fell.