Tribunal Urged to Continue Beyond 2010
Experts say local courts not robust enough to try defendants as high-profile as Karadzic and Mladic.
Experts say local courts not robust enough to try defendants as high-profile as Karadzic and Mladic.
Witness says marks on bodies of civilians suggested that they had been subjected to torture.
Serb media speculate she will ask the EU postpone signing of an SAA until at least one more war crimes fugitive is arrested.
IWPR reports on international justice and Balkan war crimes issues regarded as important source for academics and human rights activists.
Experts say documents should be housed in the region, but can’t agree on where.
Ex-US war crimes envoy rubbishes claim that West allowed major Bosnian Serb suspect to escape.
As plans for deployment of new Darfur peacekeeping force are finalised, talk of justice for victims has been noticeably absent.
Retrial takes place against backdrop of a last year’s controversial decision to overturn guilty verdicts, which led some to question Belgrade’s commitment to trying war crimes.
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.