Balkans
Defence Says Croat General Unaware of Atrocities
United Nations only told Ivan Cermak of war crimes after Operation Storm, says lawyer.
Former Kosovo Official Jailed for Contempt
Ex-minister receives five-month prison term – the harshest sentence ever handed down for contempt at Hague tribunal.
Court Hears of Srebrenica Victims' Ongoing Trauma
Over a decade after massacre, survivors are said to be still struggling to come to terms with it.
Tribunal's President Calls for Continued Support
Judge Robinson urges international community to allow court to fulfill mandate.
Witness Claims Seselj Case Politically Driven
Serbian Radical Party member said he thought tribunal investigators wanted to remove accused from Serbian politics.
Lukic Lawyer Slams Court Over Bribery Claims
Defence counsel for Milan Lukic says prosecution’s investigation into bribery claims has prejudiced his case.
Doubts Raised About Rule Letting Judges Impose Counsel
Some lawyers say defendants are unlikely to cooperate with a lawyer forced upon them.
Serbia Finally “Willing” to Catch Fugitives
But analysts say Belgrade authorities will have a tough job tracking them down.
Transcripts of “Milosevic Conversations” Auctioned
Controversial documents are sold on Serbian internet auction site.