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Kosovo: UN Justice Mission Defends Prosecution Record
Top official responds to rights groups’ criticisms of his organisation’s handling of war crimes justice cases.
15 Feb 10
Politicians Stymie Belgrade War Crimes Trials
Lack of political backing undermining efforts to prosecute war crimes in Serbia.
15 Feb 10
What Will Karadzic Trial Draw From Milosevic Case?
Some believe it’s a chance for the tribunal to redeem itself, while others feel the Hague court did little wrong.
15 Feb 10
Turks and Iraqi Kurds Don't Let Politics Get in Way of Business
Relations between the two remain cool, as trade and other economic ties flourish.
22 Dec 08
African Union Urged to Act on Zimbabwe
Analysts say only regional states have the power to end escalating crisis, but it is still unclear what measures they can agree on.
17 Nov 08
A Life On The Run
Karadzic’s cat and mouse game with his pursuers ends in bizarre circumstances.
17 Nov 08
Growing Support for Taleban Talks
Analysts see political engagement with insurgents as best prospect for securing peace.
27 Jun 08
Few Victims Likely to Participate in Sudan Trial
Only the victims of acts of violence cited in the charge sheet for Darfur will have a chance to make their views known to the International Criminal Court.
26 Jul 07
Serbian President Apologises to Croats
Serbian nationalists condemn Tadic’s remarks as a “disgrace for Serbia”.
30 Jun 07
Serbia Urged to End War Crimes Impunity
A Human Rights Watch report suggests Serbia has to do more to help local judiciary prosecute war crimes cases.
30 Jun 07
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