Caucasus: May '07
Journalists from around the region receive conflict resolution briefing and get to talk to leading parties in Armenia on eve of elections.
Date set for Stanisic/Simatovic trial; and calls for Tolimir case to be joined with ongoing Srebrenica trial.
By IWPR staff in The Hague (TU No 505, 08-Jun-07)
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Former Mladic aide challenges Bosnian and Serbian officials’ claims that he was arrested in Republika Srpska.
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Families of victims take legal action against the Netherlands and the UN for their alleged responsibility for the fall of the enclave and mass executions that ensued.
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