IWPR
Institute for War & Peace Reporting
The Kosovo peace deal amounts to Serb capitulation to all of NATO's demands.
There are several ways in which the Yugoslav could be ousted from power. But all of them are unlikely.
Serbia is in shock and will inevitably see the indictment of Milosevic as part of the NATO attack. But in the task of renewing the country, it is in fact a lifeline.
Tribunal Update 127: Last Week in The Hague (24-29 May, 1999)
Tribunal Update 127: Last Week in The Hague (24-29 May, 1999)
Tribunal Update 127: Last Week in The Hague (24-29 May, 1999)
Since NATO launched its bombing campaign against Yugoslavia, democracy has become a dirty word in Serbia. If stability is to return to the Balkans, this has to change.
Tribunal Update 126: Last Week in The Hague (17-22 May, 1999)
Tribunal Update 126: Last Week in The Hague (17-22 May, 1999)
To help Macedonia and Albania cope, the international financial institutions have put together emergency aid packages.