Victims' Request to Contest Genocide Ruling Refused
Lawyers for Bosnian war victims argued that judges were wrong to remove genocide charge relating to towns other than Srebrenica.
Bosnian Serb Officers Covered Up Fatalities – Witness
Corps commander ordered “800” dead civilians changed to “80”.
Date Set for Perisic Appeal Hearing
Judges will hear appeals case of Momcilo Perisic on October 30.
Kyrgyzstan's Troubled Military
Bullying, low morale and underfunding leave conscript forces in poor shape.
Karadzic Judges Set Time-Frame for Defence Case
Defendant requested 600 hours but will get half that, the same as the prosecution.
Georgian Fury at Prison Torture
Leaked video of abuses comes as bombshell for government fighting for re-election.
UK Journalist Recalls Bosnian Detention Camps
Mladic lawyer questions Ed Vulliamy on objective reporting.
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