Thousands Suspected of Crimes in Bosnia
Witness intimidation and dual nationality of many suspects are main obstacles to more prosecutions.
Witness intimidation and dual nationality of many suspects are main obstacles to more prosecutions.
Lawyer for Croatian Serb says he would not receive a fair trial.
Wrangling continues over whether the two Croatian officers standing trial, or indeed anyone else, were really in command of a 1993 offensive.
Witnesses give differing accounts of which of two accused Croatian officers was really in charge at the time of alleged war crimes.
IWPR representatives attend international conferences on justice issues.
As General Ante Gotovina awaits trial for war crimes in The Hague, Croatian politicians use him to score some points ahead of the parliamentary elections.
Croatian government offers guarantees the general will return to face trial.
The authorities in Belgrade say they are up to the task of holding prisoners convicted by the Hague tribunal, but some NGOs are not so sure.
Observers following the trial of two indicted Croatian generals in Zagreb are surprised by the ruthless strategy chosen by their defence teams.
Reports on arrests of Serbian war crimes suspects generates flurry of republications and other media interest.