Bosnian War Crimes Justice Plan Questioned
Some say plan to prosecute all cases in 15 years is too ambitious, while others want justice sooner.
Some say plan to prosecute all cases in 15 years is too ambitious, while others want justice sooner.
More than a decade after the war, few Serb residents are ready to confront the horrors that were perpetrated there.
IWPR report on Visegrad atrocities helps to expose problem of war crimes denial.
IWPR identifies potential staffing problem which could undermine tribunal’s work.
For the first time, tribunal will allow a defendant to give a media interview.
Ex-Bosnian Serb leader argues that revised charges against him are still too broad.
Biljana Plavsic tells Swedish media she pleaded guilty so she could “bargain for the other charges”.
It says Bosnian general did not have effective control over mujahedin fighters at any time.
He said accused was in Belgrade on day he is alleged to have murdered Bosniaks in Visegrad.
Over a decade after massacre, survivors are said to be still struggling to come to terms with it.