Bosniak Witnesses Describe Detention and Abuse
Protected witnesses tell court of beatings and rapes administered by Bosnian Serb forces in makeshift prisons.
Defence Calls for Trbic Acquittal
It says prosecution failed to prove case against client.
Court Hears of Scorpions' Kosovo Deployment
Witness says members of the Serbian special police unit attacked Kosovo Albanian civilians.
Conviction of Ex-Bosnian Police Commander Questioned
Humanitarian Law Centre says judges failed to establish defendant's guilt beyond reasonable doubt.
Azeris Left in Legal Limbo
People abandoned as children struggle with bureaucracy to get official documents.
New Breed of Managers Emerges in Tajikistan
Judging by the number of Tajikistan residents travelling abroad to attend courses, the accepted view seems to be that foreign is best when it comes to management training.
Prosecution, Judges in Karadzic Case Stand-Off
Stalemate as prosecutors decline trial chamber’s request to trim charges ahead of trial.
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