Balkans Consulted Over Future of ICTY Archive
Experts say documents should be housed in the region, but can’t agree on where.
Delic Authority Over Mujahedin Under Scrutiny
Testimony suggests foreign fighters had a high degree of independence, despite being formally subordinated to the Bosnian army.
Book Claiming West Colluded With Karadzic Ridiculous
Ex-US war crimes envoy rubbishes claim that West allowed major Bosnian Serb suspect to escape.
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