VIEWPOINT: Justice the Only Victor
Defendants have always challenged the legitimacy of war crimes tribunals - and they have almost always been wrong.
Defendants have always challenged the legitimacy of war crimes tribunals - and they have almost always been wrong.
The sharp increase in violence in the closing days of the fighting is likely to be the focus of exploratory investigations by the Hague war crimes court.
Tribunal judges rule that Plavsic and Serbia are a safer bet than Krajisnik and Republika Srpska.
Milosevic does in fact have lawyers, but the ones representing him in a separate action before a Dutch court mounted no better a challenge to his detention.
Bitter friends and family accuse the authorities of failing to investigate a crime at the heart of an evil system.
The people of Serbia may have overthrown a dictatorship, but change still seems a long way off.
Is the Albanian National Army a serious threat to the Macedonian peace process or a group of dysfunctional ideologues?
Hostility remains towards Serbs who fled to the province during the wars.
A struggle for control of the police has raised tensions between the president and prime minister to a new high.