The Office Of The Prosecutor Versus Croatia
Tribunal Update 136: Last Week in The Hague (26-31 July, 1999)
Tribunal Update 136: Last Week in The Hague (26-31 July, 1999)
The powerful political tremors rocking Slobodan Milosevic's ruling SPS party to its core will not necessarily bring it down. Indeed many SPS officials think that the party has a strategy in mind that could give them another decade in power.
The motive behind the massacre of 14 Serbs as they peacefully gathered in the harvest from a field outside the village of Gracko on July 23 has been questioned. So too is KFOR's ability to prevent such violence.
Tens of thousands of Kosovo's Roma population are fleeing the province to escape the threat of retaliation from embittered returning Albanian refugees - only to find that they are not welcome in Serbia either.
Tribunal Update 135: Last Week in The Hague (19-25 July, 1999)
Tribunal Update 135: Last Week in The Hague (19-25 July, 1999)
Tribunal Update 135: Last Week in The Hague (19-25 July, 1999)
Zagreb's rulers are avoiding a fair and frank assessment of the role of Croatians in the murder of tens of thousands of Serbs, Jews, Roma and anti-fascist Croats during World War II.
A group of economists have come up with an idea to steer Serbia back to normality and international acceptance. The church, the opposition and the Montenegrins all support it in principle. But how will they deal with Slobodan Milosevic?