Belgrade Trial Reopens Vukovar Case
Retrial takes place against backdrop of a last year’s controversial decision to overturn guilty verdicts, which led some to question Belgrade’s commitment to trying war crimes.
Thousands Suspected of Crimes in Bosnia
Witness intimidation and dual nationality of many suspects are main obstacles to more prosecutions.
Delic Case Judges Hold Hearing in Sarajevo
Former Mujahedin member to provide witness testimony in unprecedented session.
Spanovic Lawyer Claims Serbs Face Discrimination in Croatia
Lawyer for Croatian Serb says he would not receive a fair trial.
Witnesses Join Squabble in Zagreb Trial
Wrangling continues over whether the two Croatian officers standing trial, or indeed anyone else, were really in command of a 1993 offensive.
Kosovo Defendant Runs for Parliament
Hague prosecutors and Serbs in the region are concerned at Ramush Haradinaj’s election plans.
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