VIEWPOINT: Ideologies on Trial
It's time for courts to try the ideologies that drive people to commit war crimes and acts of terrorism.
It's time for courts to try the ideologies that drive people to commit war crimes and acts of terrorism.
Croatian premier Ivica Racan fails to tackle war crimes issue head on.
An alibi for the worst crime in the Visegrad indictment is put to the test.
Police and army reforms fall victim to Yugoslavia's political infighting.
Young drug addicts in Albania have no one to turn to for help.
Ethnic Macedonians renege on promises to change the country's constitution.
The Hague indicts four Yugoslav officers for the siege of Dubrovnik.
Serbian jurisprudence provides for war crimes trials, but its questionable whether judges and prosecutors would be up to the task.
Republika Srpska has finally passed an extradition law, but it is unlikely to lead many arrests of war crimes suspects.
Theatrical defence counsel gives one of his most unusual performances to date.