Croatia: Funding the Generals
As donations pour into a private foundation set up to pay for the defence of Croatians accused of war crimes, questions are raised about how the government in Zagreb decides who gets state legal aid.
As donations pour into a private foundation set up to pay for the defence of Croatians accused of war crimes, questions are raised about how the government in Zagreb decides who gets state legal aid.
Judge sets July date for Hague’s biggest trial, but concedes that it will only get under way properly in August.
Overly hasty recognition of Bosnian independence was a trigger for war, claims Serb parliamentary speaker.
Given the huge overlap in subject matter, recent proceedings at the International Court of Justice could provide an important new perspective on past Yugoslav war crimes trials.
Ex-parliamentary speaker attempts to put warlike statements into the context of the time.
Prosecution calls Bosnian army secretary who spent months in Croat-run detention centres.