Yugoslav Army's Ex-Chief Seeks Acquittal on Appeal
Defence lawyers for Momcilo Perisic argue that his case has implications for international military interventions.
Human Cost of Sarajevo Shelling
Mladic trial hears story of children killed and injured by a handful of artillery shells.
Prosecution Witness on Hadzic Ties to Milosevic
Croatian Serb leader saw Slobodan Milosevic as a “good man” with few political ambitions.
Tajik Students Warned Off "Foreign" Events
Fears that government wants to limit young people’s contact with ideas from abroad.
Women and Displacement in Georgia
IWPR/UN Women event focuses on areas with high numbers of refugees from Abkhazian and South Ossetian conflicts.
Armenia: Anti-Gay Protests Block Film Screening
Public opinion sharply divided, but at least issues are now being talked about openly.
Karadzic Witness Denies Mortar Attack Happened
Former Serb officer says heavy mortar unit was redeployed before Markale market was struck.
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