VIEWPOINT: Could Serbia Hold War Crimes Trials?
Serbian jurisprudence provides for war crimes trials, but its questionable whether judges and prosecutors would be up to the task.
Serbian jurisprudence provides for war crimes trials, but its questionable whether judges and prosecutors would be up to the task.
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Terrorist attacks in the USA have triggered a witch-hunt against mujahedin in Bosnia.
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Belgrade leaders cancel revolution anniversary celebrations fearing they may draw attention to their unfulfilled election promises
Human rights advocates are pressing Croatia to improve the lot of its downtrodden Roma community.
Serbia is looking to make political capital out of the US-led campaign against terrorism.
The issue of independence is expected to dominate campaigning for forthcoming Kosovo elections.
NATO embarks on a complex task of helping to stitch a divided and embittered Macedonia back together.
Tribunal chief prosecutor is close to finalising new indictments against the former Yugoslav leader