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Journalists trained by IWPR produce news, analysis, and comment pieces on the issues that affect their countries and communities.Global Voices
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Judges reverse a number of former deputy interior minister’s convictions relating to Kosovo conflict.
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Teenagers explore issues of tolerance after viewing documentary series.
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In appeals hearing, Vlastimir Djordjevic accepts blame, but asks judges not to hold him responsible for all crimes.
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Appeal concerns four convictions for Serbian assault on Kosovo Albanians in 1999.
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As Kosovo leaders suggest wartime commander’s acquittal absolves their side from guilt, Serbian politicians say it will make reconciliation that much harder.
4 Oct 98
Tribunal Update 95: Last Week in The Hague (28 September - 4 October, 1998)
13 Jun 98
Tribunal Update 80: Last Week in The Hague (8-13 June 1998)
14 Mar 98
Tribunal Update 67: Last Week in The Hague (March 9-14, 1998)
14 Mar 98
As the UN struggles to build its presence in Kosovo, the problems it faces mount by the day.
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