Knin “Randomly Targeted” in Operation Storm
Witness testimony suggests exodus from Krajina was triggered by bombardment, and not ordered by Serb authorities.
Canadian Takes Up Deputy Prosecutor Post
Norman Farrell comes to the job with nearly a decade's experience with the tribunal prosecution.
Seselj Trial Hears of Mostar Shootings
Bosniak survivor describes ordeal at the hands of Serb forces in the summer of 1992.
Stolac: A Town Deeply Divided
A decade after the war, this once prosperous town in Hercegovina still fights demons from its not-so-distant past.
More Than a “Local Genocide”
Fine print of Karadzic indictment will determine scope of genocide charges and extent to which Belgrade’s role is highlighted.
Elusive Karadzic Finally Arrested
Bosnian Serb wartime leader in custody awaiting extradition to Hague tribunal.
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