Egypt-Style Protest Warning in Armenia
Rather than await elections, opposition parties want mass protests against government.
“Police State” Fears in Georgia
Legislative changes strengthen police and weaken right to public protest.
Longest Tribunal Case Closes
Prosecution asks for terms of between 25 and 40 years for six Bosnian Croat defendants.
UN Official Speaks of Zepa Exodus
Witness says that civilians were “forcibly transferred” by Serb troops.
Karadzic Challenges Witness Over Abuse Claims
Karadzic disputes testimony recounting humiliating incident in Bosnian Serb prison.
Stanisic Denied Provisional Release
Accused will not be able to visit Belgrade to help legal team prepare for upcoming defence.
Yerevan Urged to Update View of Arts
Limited state support and commercial opportunities for contemporary artists.
Tajikistan Tightens Marriage Rules
Move appears designed to stop foreign nationals marrying Tajiks to get passports.
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