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Serb soldiers pushed captives off bridge and shot at them, survivor tells Hague tribunal.
Local Heroes vs Central Government in Tajik East
Death of high-profile leader in Badakhshan deepens distrust of formal authorities.
Former Firefighter Recalls Sarajevo Siege
Mladic trial witness describes battling flames under sniper fire.
Appeals Process Continues for Ex-Officers Convicted of Srebrenica Crimes
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The Interview
Recalling encounter with Bosnian president.
Kazakstan Trial Seen as Too Flawed to be Fair
Prosecutors accuse three defendants of plotting against state, though little solid evidence has been presented.
Prosecutors Seek Life Term for Tolimir
Former Bosnian Serb army general requests full acquittal, saying prosecution has not proved his guilt.
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