Ex-Police Officer "Unaware" of Srebrenica Reports
Defence witness declines to answer why his department did not investigate journalist’s massacre claims.
Azerbaijani Feminists Take on Official Sexism
Official who said women belong in the kitchen receives an inflatable sex doll as a present.
Armenia Weighs Foreign Economic Partnerships
Some experts warn of dangers of getting too close to Moscow, others of abandoning its protection.
Azerbaijan: Opposition Leader's Aide on Assault Charges
Allegations against Yadigar Sadiqov fit pattern of smearing government opponents, say his supporters.
Kazakstan: More Pressure on Government Critics
After demolishing political opposition, authorities turn on other critical voices.
Central Asian Recruits for Syrian Conflict
Only a handful have gone, but intelligence agencies are watching closely.
Serb Officer Refused Srebrenica Death Squad Order
Witness says he was told to find troops to carry out killings, but would not do so.
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