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Sarajevo-based NGO representative says sending the archive anywhere else would amount to “stealing history”.
But a court official refutes the claims, saying he and his colleagues did a good job.
Tribunal judges decide risk of him absconding is too great.
A witness testifying at the trial of six Bosnian Croat officials claims the only crime of the detained Bosniaks was to be of working age.
Despite incresing pressure from legal experts and human rights groups, Serbian officilas say military documents will remain confidential for many years to come.
Although victims are frustrated with the slow pace, tribunal officials claim Bosnian courts are doing a good job.
Bosnian Serb had refused to give evidence on two occasions.
Book by Milosevic ally reveals damning details of Serbia’s involvement in the conflict.
By IWPR staff in The Hague (TU No 526, 16-Nov-07)
Zagreb trial of Croat generals hears grisly details of atrocities allegedly committed by their troops.