Nato Intervenes In Bosnia Media War
A hard-line Bosnian Croat television station has been closed as part of international attempts to promote more balanced and objective reporting.
A hard-line Bosnian Croat television station has been closed as part of international attempts to promote more balanced and objective reporting.
Bosnian Croat Mladen "Tuta" Naletilic, accused of crimes against Bosniaks in Mostar, ruled unfit for transfer to The Hague following heart surgery last month.
Expert witness gives testimony on the legal foundations for the Croatian Community of Herzeg-Bosnia.
Bosniak rivals fire early salvoes in Bosnia's local election campaign.
Croatia's dream of securing part of Bosnia is fading fast in the wake of Stipe Mesic presidential victory.
The election of Stipe Mesic, a former witness before the Tribunal, as Croatian president is hailed as an encouraging signal for improved cooperation with the court.
A stunned Zlatko Aleksovski, a Bosnian Croat convicted last year for crimes at Kaonik, is sent back to prison after the court throws out his appeal.
A Tribunal prosecutor confirms that assassinated Yugoslav defence minister Pavel Bulatovic was under investigation over crimes in Kosovo.
The establishment in Serbia retains an iron grip on public debate, stamping out any attempts to consider real responsibility for the country's enormous defeat.
Croatian newspapers warned to halt publication of Mesic statements