Witnesses Left Vulnerable by Stretched Bosnian Courts
Although victims are frustrated with the slow pace, tribunal officials claim Bosnian courts are doing a good job.
Although victims are frustrated with the slow pace, tribunal officials claim Bosnian courts are doing a good job.
New war crimes justice radio programme will expand IWPR’s audience in the Balkans.
But human rights groups say EU decision to “initial” agreement with Serbia is premature.
One of Milosevic’s closest allies says he felt no responsibility for Balkan war crimes.
But their decision not to challenge the acquittal of Miroslav Radic has caused anger in Croatia.
Hague tribunal’s president renews calls for the court to remain open beyond 2010.
Previous request denied out of concern a return to Kosovo would contribute to climate of fear.
IWPR reports on international justice and Balkan war crimes issues regarded as important source for academics and human rights activists.
Experts say documents should be housed in the region, but can’t agree on where.
Retrial takes place against backdrop of a last year’s controversial decision to overturn guilty verdicts, which led some to question Belgrade’s commitment to trying war crimes.