Gotovina Link to Military Police Examined
Defence contest report by expert witness that general was in charge of force supposed to act on reports of atrocities.
Witness Says Belgrade Sent Army to Sarajevo
He claims special unit came to capital to transport bodies of dead Yugoslav army soldiers home.
Armenia: Army Targets Students
Alarm about demographic slump leads to proposed enlistment on army-age students.
Azerbaijan: Foreign Radio Under Threat
Concerns that important forums for political debate will be shut down.
Kyrgyz Rights 'Worse' Than Akaev Era
Erosion of civil liberties makes it hard to hold public protests and risky to criticise the authorities, say rights groups.
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Radio output adds new dimension to Central Asian reporting.
Extradition No Panacea for Balkan Legal Problems
EU wants bans on extradition overturned – but this is one of many problems facing local judiciaries.
ICJ Rules on Croatia Case
Court decides it has authority to hear genocide case against Serbia.
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