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Sjeverin War Crimes Convictions
Concerns that court nailed perpetrators of 1992 killing but avoided looking at who ordered it.
30 Apr 05
Serbia Angered by Indictments
Government’s tough stance appears designed to win votes in the short term, and leave extradition to others.
29 Apr 05
Regional Report: Milosevic's Curious Legal Advisers
The Milosevic defence team appears to deal more in propaganda than legal argument.
22 Feb 05
Regional Report: Sandzak Trial Underway
Long awaited trial of Serbs accused of murdering Muslims in a botched prisoner exchange operation begins.
22 Feb 05
Regional Report: Serbian Judiciary on Trial
The Sjeverin case is being seen as a test of the Serbian judiciary’s ability to try suspected war criminals.
22 Feb 05
Regional Report: Seselj Heading for The Hague?
Former Serbian warlord says he will turn himself into the The Hague later this month.
22 Feb 05
Regional Report: Serbs' Role in War Still Taboo
Forum intended to enable Serbia to face up to its role in the war is broken up.
22 Feb 05
Regional Report: Serbia: New Extraditions Expected
Two more Serbian indictees set to be handed over to The Hague – but key suspect remains at large.
22 Feb 05
Regional Report: Milosevic Lieutenants Hague Bound?
There are signs that Serbia is set to send key Milosevic henchmen to The Hague.
22 Feb 05
Regional Report: The Drab Dictator
Unlike Saddam and Ceausescu, Milosevic refrained from turning his home into a gaudy shrine.
22 Feb 05
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