International Justice/ICTY: Jul ‘08
Project produces in-depth and original coverage of Karadzic arrest.
Kosovo Six Prosecutors Demand Severe Sentences
They say if the accused are convicted, they should receive long prison terms.
Krajisnik “Committed to Preserving Peace”
Ex-Bosnian Serb politician reiterates claim that he wanted to find a political solution to Bosnia’s problems.
Judge Orie Taken Off Karadzic Trial
Tribunal president orders pre-trial proceedings to be moved to another chamber.
Caucasus: Jul ‘08
IWPR radio programme reportedly prompts Georgian authorities to house homeless family.
Caucasus: July ‘08
IWPR workshop gives journalists opportunity to discuss freedom of speech and international humanitarian law.
International Justice/ICTY: Jul ‘08
Observers say IWPR’s balanced coverage of Karadzic arrest set an example for other media in region.
South Ossetia: Ruins and Empty Villages Left in Wake of War
A journey through South Ossetia to Gori reveals widespread destruction in both Ossetian and Georgian areas.
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