Marina Grihovic
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The authorities’ effective suspension of the investigation into the Strpci massacre looks as though it was prompted by a fear of offending nationalists.
Croatia and Serbia step up efforts to share information on the fate of people who went missing during the Balkan conflict.
Belgrade's declared readiness to prosecute its own war criminals is looking increasingly questionable.
Despite increasing evidence of atrocities, Serbia's national courts have so far only managed to bring war crimes charges against two Serbian citizens.
Belgrade politicians work hard to garner public support for Milosevic's extradition to The Hague
Suspicion and fear remain high as Yugoslav forces deploy in the Presevo buffer zone
Serbian people are reluctant to come to terms with the war crimes committed by the former regime