Comment: Giving Victims a Voice
Witness B-1701's testimony may not lead to Milosevic's conviction, but accounts such as his give crucial voice to the nameless victims of the Yugoslav wars.
Witness B-1701's testimony may not lead to Milosevic's conviction, but accounts such as his give crucial voice to the nameless victims of the Yugoslav wars.
New extradition plus provision of key documents signals increased willingness to work with Hague.
Washington said to have postponed Mladic surrender deadline following Serbia’s mafia purge and progress on Hague cooperation.
Bobetko case threatened to cause major rift between Zagreb and The Hague
Hague officials to question key Bosnian Serb financier about links to Karadzic and notorious detention camps.
Have tribunal prosecutors finally found their smoking gun?
Protected witness evidence suggests that Milosevic ordered Croatian atrocities.
In Update 310, we incorrectly stated that Bosnian Serb businessman Momcilo Mandic is in jail in Belgrade facing charges for murder. He is in fact in jail facing a general investigation and no murder charge has been issued. In addition, we incorrectly stat
Zagreb faced dilemma over demands for “war hero’s” extradition and had to deal with another following his death.
Secret police leaders may turn on their former master and expose link between Milosevic and war crimes.