Drago Hedl
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Officials say secret papers will show Krajina leadership organised mass flight of Serbs in 1995, thereby mitigating indicted general's role in the alleged crime.
Political necessity forces Croat and Serb nationalist parties to agree to unlikely pact.
Croatian nationalists publish lists of Serb 'war criminals' to pressure the community into leaving.
Croatia cannot hope to enter European mainstream unless the government overcomes its ambivalence towards the extreme right.
Leaked wiretaps of Milosevic conversations reveal a split personality.
Serb war crime suspects languishing in Croatian jails claim the judicial system discriminates against them
IWPR journalist opens his secret police file to discover that the Tudjman regime considered him an enemy of the state.
Influential clerics within the Croatian Catholic Church remain among the fiercest opponents of cooperation with The Hague war crimes tribunal.
The authorities in Croatia are arresting innocent Serbs to diffuse nationalist anger over the detention of Croat war crimes suspects.
There are fears Croatia could be torn by the kind of politically motivated violence now almost routine in neighbouring Yugoslavia.