Karadzic Arrest Shatters Myth of Impunity
His detention in a Belgrade suburb suggests too many people were prepared to believe the story that he could never be caught.
His detention in a Belgrade suburb suggests too many people were prepared to believe the story that he could never be caught.
Former Bosnian Serb leader claims the former US envoy told him that he would not be arrested if he withdrew from public life.
Regional war crimes prosecutors must learn from Hague tribunal’s mistakes.
Bosniak survivor describes ordeal at the hands of Serb forces in the summer of 1992.
Fine print of Karadzic indictment will determine scope of genocide charges and extent to which Belgrade’s role is highlighted.
Bosnian Serb wartime leader in custody awaiting extradition to Hague tribunal.
Arrest of Radovan Karadzic shows Serbian security services can locate war crimes suspects if the political will is there.
Dutch media approach IWPR for analysis of Zupljanin arrest and Hague-based IWPR journalist pays reporting visit to Bosnia.
Tribunal is taking steps to help former Yugoslav courts continue its work once it closes in 2010.
Prosecutors say crimes of Milan and Sredoje Lukic reached “unprecedented peak of capricious cruelty”.