International Justice/ICTY: Nov-Dec ‘08
Project lands exclusive interview with outgoing president of tribunal.
Caucasus: Nov-Dec ‘08
Bombed Georgian radio station broadcasts again with IWPR’s help.
Brammertz Suspects Operation Storm Documents "Hidden"
Chief prosecutor said he doubts authorities’ claim that they have been lost.
Delic Defence Appeals Conviction
It says Bosnian general did not have effective control over mujahedin fighters at any time.
Azerbaijan: Aliev Allies' 'Power Grab'
Opposition fury over plan to scrap Azerbaijan president’s term limits.
Uneasy Calm on South Ossetian Border
Georgian villagers begin to rebuild as a fortified frontier is erected.
Kyrgyzstan's Controversial Winter Sale
Opponents of privatisation say it’s a bad time to start selling off the family silver, while the government insists there will be no bargain-basement deals.
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Interview: The War on Disinformation
Open source intelligence (OSINT) can provide facts – but impatient, angry audiences often prefer opinions.


















