Serbia: Djindjic Tries to Cut Hague Deal
Zoran Djindjic is attempting to persuade The Hague to abandon moves to indict his loyal police chief
Zoran Djindjic is attempting to persuade The Hague to abandon moves to indict his loyal police chief
IWPR journalist opens his secret police file to discover that the Tudjman regime considered him an enemy of the state.
Two key court cases being heard in The Hague may rule that Republika Srpska was founded for the purposes of genocide.
Former Yugoslav president blames the tribunal, his lawyers and international admirers for his descent into oblivion.
Critics of Republika Srpska may use the Milosevic indictment to call for the dissolution of the Bosnian entity.
The latest indictment against Slobodan Milosevic encompasses all the crimes the Bosnian Serbs are alleged to have committed.
Influential clerics within the Croatian Catholic Church remain among the fiercest opponents of cooperation with The Hague war crimes tribunal.
Right-wing nationalists in Croatia fail to capitalise on the government's dismal economic performance
A rebellion by special forces this week threatened to overthrow the Serbian government.
Serb special forces up in arms after unwittingly arresting two war crimes suspects.