Bosnia: Struggle to Overcome Male Rape Taboo
Fifteen years after Bosnian war, fight goes on for victims’ recognition and justice.
Witness Recalls Karadzic's Terrible Words
He said he heard the former Bosnian Serb leader calling for Muslim homes to be attacked. By Rachel Irwin in The Hague
Bosnian Courts Face Witness Problem
People afraid of testifying in cases because of intimidation, including death threats. By Emily Ponder in London
Diaspora is Armenia's Top Asset
Loyal expatriate Armenians return often, support economy. By Aghavni Harutyunyan in Yerevan
Britain Moves on Ganic Case
But his lawyers say they’re confident Serbia’s extradition request will be defeated in court. By Rachel Irwin in The Hague
Bakiev Resigns After Support Crumbles
President leaves country, steps down following failed attempt to rally support in southern heartland.
Tajik Girls Lose Out on Schooling
Financial pressures add to commonly-held view that girls need education less than boys.
Georgia: US Prisoner Deal Causes Concern
Tbilisi’s acceptance of Guantanamo inmates worries opposition. By Dimitri Avaliani in Tbilisi
Armenians Flex Muscles in Washington
With diaspora on its side, country punches above its weight.
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