Goran Jungvirth
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As the city marks the anniversary of the devastating siege which brought mass killings of civilians in its wake, there is little sense of true reconciliation.
After a lot of legal wrangling, a prominent Croatian politician long suspected of involvement in war crimes is finally arrested.
Croatia fails in its attempts to appear as a neutral “friend of the court” in cases in which it has been implicated.
Wartime prison governor claims his men never allowed assaults on non-Serbs.
Political storm in Zagreb as leading opposition politician stripped of parliamentary immunity.
As donations pour into a private foundation set up to pay for the defence of Croatians accused of war crimes, questions are raised about how the government in Zagreb decides who gets state legal aid.
Ivica Rajic set to testify at upcoming Bosnian Croat war crimes trial as judges deliberate on how much time he should serve in prison.
Six Croats charged with war crimes in Bosnia will face trial by the end of the month but wrangling continues over how long the case will go on.
Yugoslav army major said to have held up international observers as hospital wounded were taken off to be executed.
Developments in Serbia show some interesting parallels with events leading up to the capture of Croatian general Ante Gotovina.