IWPR
Institute for War & Peace Reporting
As the "Visegrad Indictment" is unsealed, SFOR troops make a new arrest in an area in Bosnia previously considered to be a safe haven for war criminals.
The first convicted war criminal has had his sentence reduced by five years to reflect his relative low position in the Serbian command structure.
The Tribunal Chief Prosecutor meets NATO chiefs and pushes for a more aggressive pursuit of indicted war criminals.
The prosecutor refuses to make public the content of the indictment issued against Arkan, while the Tribunal spokesman dismisses speculation that a 'deal' was under discussion with Arkan's representatives.
Presenting evidence of the military responsibility of the politicians in the Lasva valley.
Russian troops locked in the "final assault" on Grozny have been astonished by the ferocity of the rebel resistance. In the heart of the Chechen capital, they are coming up against the cream of the guerrilla forces, led by battle-hardened veterans of the
Tribunal Update 159: Last Week in The Hague (10-14 January 2000)
Tribunal Update 159: Last Week in The Hague (10-14 January 2000)
Tribunal Update 159: Last Week in The Hague (10-14 January 2000)