Armenian Prisoners in Extreme Protests
Human rights defenders say convicts driven to desperation by poor conditions and unheeding officials.
Sarajevo Units Fired on Own Side to "Blame Serbs"
Former general of besieging Bosnian Serb troops says he wept when he came across dead soldiers from government side.
Denied Witness Subpoena, Karadzic Tries Again
Former Bosnian Serb leader writes to Bosniak ex-commander's lawyer asking him to appear as defence witness.
Serb Sniping Designed to "Crush" Sarajevo – Witness
United Nations peacekeeping officer describes shelling and sniper rifle fire he observed.
Local Grievances Spark Protests in Azerbaijan
Riots in small town of Ismayilli after street fight escalates.
Uzbek Leader Wakes Up to Mass Emigration
President shows sudden concern for unemployed.
Georgian Businessmen Fight for "Stolen" Property
Last government accused of wrongful seizures of business assets.
Azeri Anger Roused by Soldier's Death
Government forced to respond to strength of public feeling after young conscript dies.
UNPROFOR Chief on Mladic's "Total Control"
Former head of United Nations peacekeepers gives account of tight command structure of force engaged in “disproportionate” attacks.
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