Tuta' Finally In Dock
Mladen Naletilic, "Tuta", extradicted by the Croatian authorities after a long delay, pleads not guilty to all charges.
Mladen Naletilic, "Tuta", extradicted by the Croatian authorities after a long delay, pleads not guilty to all charges.
The new Croatian government attempts to defuse rightwing revolt over war crimes conviction.
Hundreds of army reservists have taken to the streets of Kraljevo to protest against the Yugoslav government's latest draft.
After years of isolation, Croatia is flavour of the month in European political circles.
Four years after the end of the war in Bosnia, Mostar remains as divided as Belfast or Cold War Berlin.
The conviction of Tihomir Baskic has heightened tensions within the Bosnian Croat leadership.
The saga Mladen "Tuta" Naletilic saga took a new twist last week when two Dutch doctors ruled the suspected war criminal fit to travel - contradicting findings by Zagreb doctors in February. The Croat justice minister says he will respect the new report
Bosnian Croat commander Tihomir Blaskic sentenced to record prison term for crimes committed by forces under his command in central Bosnia in 1993.
Chief Prosecutor Carla Del Ponte, eager to improve "accessibility", exploring idea of "visiting courts" for Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Franjo Tudjman's son is implicated in the reported disappearance of key documents about secret deals between his late father and Slobodan Milosevic.