Trbic Sentenced to 30 Years for Genocide
Former Bosnian Serb officer found guilty of involvement in Srebrenica killings.
Karadzic Trial Date Appeal Rejected
Appeal judges dismiss his request to postpone the trial for another ten months.
Witness Says Praljak Tried to Control Soldiers
Court hears that suspect spoke to soldiers about the rules of war.
Serb Paramilitaries Blamed for Murders in Sanski Most
Former Bosnian Serb army colonel says he thought his men treated population and prisoners humanely.
Georgians Accuse Media of Pro-Government Bias
Press and broadcasters seen as subservient, misleading many about their safety.
Grim Month for Azeri Journalists
Jailings and detentions raise fresh concerns over fairness of country’s defamation laws.
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