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Balkan War Crimes Court Plan Gains Little Support
Opponents say proposal looks good on paper, but in reality there are too many practical obstacles.
18 Dec 07
Witness Claims Seselj Whipped Up “Xenophobic Nationalism”
Sociology professor says Serbian hardliner glorified Serb nation and exploited victimhood to “morally justify collective violence”.
14 Dec 07
Croatian Court Hears of Chilling Order
Protected witness said she heard soldiers say they had been ordered to kill all the inhabitants of her village.
14 Dec 07
Sarajevo Siege General Gets 33 Years
Bosnian Serb general whose troops besieged the city receives one of the toughest sentences issued by the tribunal.
14 Dec 07
Chief Prosecutor Pleads for International Cooperation
Del Ponte tells her farewell press conference that prosecutors cannot function without international support.
14 Dec 07
Srebrenica Case Clears First Hurdle
A court in The Hague dismisses Dutch argument that the UN’s immunity rendered the case against it inadmissible.
11 Dec 07
Gotovina Provisional Release Ruling Challenged
Zagreb say judges were wrong to conclude that it did not offer sufficient assurances that the general would return to The Hague.
7 Dec 07
Prosecutors Want Tougher Sentences for Bosnian Officers
Former commanders were jailed a year ago for failing to take action against subordinates suspected of crimes.
7 Dec 07
Glavas Launches War Crimes Defence
Accused repeats earlier claims that his arrest and the charges against him were made for political reasons.
7 Dec 07
Del Ponte Insists Serbia Finds Fugitives Before EU Talks
Serbian officials hope Hague prosecutor’s demand will not be an obstacle to signing a key agreement with EU.
7 Dec 07
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