Tribunal: July/Aug ‘07
IWPR reports on international justice and Balkan war crimes issues regarded as important source for academics and human rights activists.
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.
Testimony suggests foreign fighters had a high degree of independence, despite being formally subordinated to the Bosnian army.
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.
A witness at the trial of the former Bosnian army chief says he was unaware that mujahedin forces were accused of criminal acts.
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.
Former Mujahedin member to provide witness testimony in unprecedented session.