Thirty Years After Bosnia, History Repeats Itself in Ukraine
But the international community’s unprecedented unity and support comes in sharp contrast to their response three decades ago.
But the international community’s unprecedented unity and support comes in sharp contrast to their response three decades ago.
Experts warn that political manipulation and lack of funding may hinder the chances of holding perpetrators to account.
Attacked from the east and ignored by the West, the city's plight set a precedent for the coming years of conflict.
Hopes grow that diaspora may be key to pursuing criminal cases against current regime.
Campaigners note lessons and warnings as the UN tribunal ends its work.
Former officials held in custody and will face new trial.
President invalidates candidate selection amid allegations that process was flawed.
Lord’s Resistance Army commander Dominic Ongwen appears at the Hague court.
High-profile failure exposes weaknesses in the way the court runs investigations, but also a lack of international resolve to make it work.