Caucasus: April/May '11, Part II
A new IWPR film examines attempts by women in the region to build bridges between estranged communities in Georgia.
Female Peace Activists in Caucasus Get Message Across
A new IWPR film examines attempts by women in the region to build bridges between estranged communities in Georgia.
Hadzic Refuses to Enter Plea
If the accused does so again at a second appearance within the next 30 days, the court will enter a plea of not guilty.
New Wave of Prison Rebellions in Kazakstan
Rights activists say conditions haven’t improved despite recent convictions of warders found guilty of torture.
Platform for Balkans' Post-War Justice Debate
IWPR multi-media work in the region has sought to encourage society to address the legacy of the early Nineties’ conflicts.
Court Told What Tolomir Knew of Srebrenica
Prosecution witness speaks of alleged intercepts of conversations between Bosnian Serb army officials.
Hadzic Transferred to Hague
Former Croatian Serb leader also charged with command responsibility in amended indictment.
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