Drago Hedl
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Tribunal prosecutor fails to obtain extradition of leading war crimes suspect but defers bringing wrath of UN down on Croatia.
Indicted general refuses to play along with ruse to keep both the international community and Croatian right-wingers happy.
Hostility towards minority groups is spilling over into the classroom.
Prime Minister Ivica Racan faces electoral disaster next year if he gives in to Hague demands for the extradition of a national hero.
Thousands of ex-fighters who gained disability pensions for little or no reason are waging a fierce battle to keep their generous benefits.
The arrest of high-ranking right-wing officials linked to the Paulin Dvor killings could spark political turmoil.
Right-wing nationalists seize on sovereignty issue to weaken Croatia's hard-pressed government.
The discovery of what are believed to be the bodies of Serbs from the village of Paulin Dvor may raise difficult questions for Croatia.
The mob fury that was unleashed on a peaceful homosexual parade has exposed Croatian society's intolerance of minority groups
State prosecutor promises to look into murders allegedly committed by Croatian troops in the east of the country, but some doubt the perpetrators will be brought to justice.