Edina Becirevic
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Fine print of Karadzic indictment will determine scope of genocide charges and extent to which Belgrade’s role is highlighted.
Criticism of decision-makers and policies that tolerate genocide and other mass crimes dominate discussions at Sarajevo conference.
The acquittal of Krajisnik on genocide charges sparks debate in academic circles on the very definition of this gravest of all crimes.
Buoyed by the promise of a Stability Pact for south-eastern Europe and the prospect of new electoral laws, Bosnia's Social Democratic Party is expanding into Republika Srpska and hopes to appeal to Serb voters.
Bosniaks are growing ever more impatient for The Hague tribunal to indict Croats who set up brutal prison camps in Bosnia during the war.
Sarajevo lawyers are to challenge local court's decision to overturn landmark war crimes conviction.