Life Sentence for the Siege of Sarajevo
For the first time in its history, the tribunal delivers the maximum penalty on appeal.
For the first time in its history, the tribunal delivers the maximum penalty on appeal.
IWPR roundtable on the recent acquittal of Bosnian Serb leader on genocide charges provokes a fiery debate.
As the city marks the anniversary of the devastating siege which brought mass killings of civilians in its wake, there is little sense of true reconciliation.
By IWPR staff in The Hague (TU No 478, 24-Nov-06)
By Katherine Boyle in The Hague (TU No 478, 24-Nov-06)
Serbian politician is given one last chance to explain his disruptive behaviour, before his right to self-defence is taken from him again.
Former inmates of infamous Serb prison near Sarajevo speak of hunger, beating and torture.
Former Serb politician tells how Milosevic waged “private war” on Kosovo.
Organisers hope the visit will promote reconciliation, but it’s unclear whether the former soldiers will be welcomed.