Focus
ICTY - International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
Years active: 1996-2017
IWPR has been providing unique and continuous reporting and analysis of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia since 1996. Our project aims to improve local understanding of the process and to strengthen regional support for war crimes proceedings. This is achieved through the provision of information of the war crimes process and local journalism training and outreach.
REGIONAL REPORT: Can Anyone Arrest Karadzic?
The former Bosnian Serb leader pens dramas and political tomes, as Yugoslavia and NATO pass the buck over who should arrest him
REGIONAL REPORT:
The possible indictment of the hard line interior minister for his role in the brutal assault on an Albanian village has drawn a fierce reaction.
COURTSIDE: Kosovo Case
Ojdanic may echo Milosevic claim that he was defending Yugoslavia from terrorists.
ANALYSIS: Kosovo Victims Gagged
Milosevic's alleged victims will in the future only be allowed to testify or speak in public about subjects he's interested in and which he deems relevant.
COURTSIDE: Bosanska Krajina Trial
Defence calls judges to be withdrawn after a procedural gaffe.
COURTSIDE: Sarajevo Trial
Court hears how Serbs targeted Sarajevans queuing for humanitarian aid.
REGIONAL REPORT:
Belgrade's declared readiness to prosecute its own war criminals is looking increasingly questionable.
REGIONAL REPORT: Serbian Indictees to Surrender
The Yugoslav authorities succeed in persuading indictees to surrender voluntarily to the tribunal in order to minimise the danger of a popular backlash.
ANALYSIS: Milosevic Prosecution Claims Court Unfair
The prosecution is to appeal against a trial chamber decision to conclude its case within a year.