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Serbian and Bosnian representatives vie over staging trial of Omarska and Keraterm indictees.
Another former Serb general agrees to travel to The Hague to "defend ... the reputation of the army".
New war crimes chamber is ready to dispense justice, but its key task is to be accepted by all sides.
Former interior minister’s decision to travel to The Hague hailed as “moral and patriotic” in Belgrade and Banja Luka.
Trial of former Serb army chief of staff may have great implications for other war crimes cases in The Hague.
Ljube Boskoski accused of command responsibility for a police unit alleged to have killed and abused Albanians in the 2001 conflict.
Allowing Belgrade to keep key evidence from public view in the Milosevic trial could have grave repercussions for justice and reconciliation.
Tribunal Update 102: Last Week in The Hague (16-20 November)
The first round of the marathon Celebici trial, which opened on 10 March last year was brought to its close on Monday 16 November with guilty verdicts and sentences passed down on Zdravko Mucic (gaoled for seven years), Esad Landzo (15 years) and Hazim