Nerma Jelacic

Milosevic death prompted Moscow to postpone Zelenovic transfer to The Hague.
Bosnian Muslims who’ve returned to their former homes say a successful appeal will make their lives unbearable.
Local war crimes chamber officials say first UN tribunal referral reflects international confidence in Bosnian judicial institutions.
Former prisoner tells how he escaped death at the hands of a Serb execution squad.
Eight years after the Bosnian war, many citizens of Republika Srspka still believe their future lies with Belgrade.
Federation's secret police chief resigns as documents damaging to opposition party leak to media.
Recent opening of memorial to those who died in one of Europe's worst massacres has not eased the pain of those left behind.
Economy suffering because of reduction in inflow of international aid and lack of foreign investment and private sector activity.
Will the new Human Rights Commission have the resources - or the teeth - to deal with thousands of outstanding cases?
Late Bosnian president admired by many Muslims but will not be mourned by Serbs.