Regional Report: Serbia's Nationalist Revival
Government accused of failing to stem resurgence of Serbian nationalism.
Government accused of failing to stem resurgence of Serbian nationalism.
Defendant’s supporters accuse tribunal of “attempted murder” as trial of the century edges toward farce.
By Chris Stephen in The Hague (TU No. 290, 18-22 November, 2002)
Onetime Milosevic loyalist provides tribunal with details of how the former Belgrade leader planned to establish a pan-Serbian state.
Bosnian Serb expresses "since regret and repentance" for Srebrenica atrocity, in emotional court appearance.
Government’s tough stance appears designed to win votes in the short term, and leave extradition to others.
Eight-year sentence for self-confessed murderer suggests that shortcuts don’t make for justice.
Testimony of former EU negotiator recalls the West’s unedifying efforts to bring an end to the Balkan wars.
Former negotiator says Slobodan Milosevic could have starved the Bosnian Serb war machine, but chose not to.