Karadzic's Right-Hand Man
Momcilo Krajisnik’s career spans the entire period from the conception of a purely Serb state to the politics of postwar Bosnia.
Momcilo Krajisnik’s career spans the entire period from the conception of a purely Serb state to the politics of postwar Bosnia.
This time, the international community is deadly serious about cleaning up the political environment that has allowed Radovan Karadzic to stay out of jail.
Experts fear the former president may get off genocide charge because the burden of proof is too high.
Is the president holding out so he can start his defence on Serbia’s most sacred anniversary?
Court hears that Momcilo Krajisnik was right behind Karadzic in advocating the Bosnian Serbs’ militant cause.
Legal experts say arbitrary sentencing practices could undermine tribunal’s credibility.
Heated courtroom exchanges in Deronjic case fuel on-going debate over plea agreements and legal systems.
Why wasn’t the Serbian public appalled by the horrors of war recounted during the Milosevic trial?
Indicted Croatian generals turn themselves in to “help Croatia”.
Judges handed down the maximum sentence recommended by prosecutors for Brcko camp killer.