Karen Meirik
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Survivors of Bosnian massacre who sought asylum in Netherlands now facing deportation.
Prosecution and defence arrive at very different conclusions from the same evidence.
The concept of a fair trial is allegedly being put in jeopardy by a new method of paying counsel.
New evidence on the Srebrenica massacre fans debate over actions of Dutch peacekeepers’.
The largely in camera trial of Radoslav Bridjanin denied public evidence of some of the worst crimes of Bosnian war.
Bosnian Serb regional chief’s defence case shored up by a witness prosecutors hoped would show he was responsible for concentration camps.
Legal action follows failure of inquiries to establish why UN failed to defend the enclave.
Momir Nikolic gets 27 years despite plea agreement with prosecutors who recommended maximum of 20.
A string of witnesses say Yugoslav army was directly involved in abuses, sometimes inside Serbia.
Mexican government says 52 nationals on death row in United States were not informed of their rights.