Perils of Reporting Justice
The indictment of another Croatian reporter for contempt has fueled debate over professional ethics and press freedom.
The indictment of another Croatian reporter for contempt has fueled debate over professional ethics and press freedom.
Muslim cleric says Prilepnica villagers were twice forced out by Serbs.
Serb interior ministry and paramilitaries responsible for Meja deaths, says prosecution witness.
Ten years after the Srebrenica atrocity, tribunal investigators have been able to piece together a detailed picture of the planning and execution of the worst massacre on European soil since World War Two.
Judge Fausto Pocar says all fugitives must be in custody within months if the court is to keep to its completion strategy.
Chief prosecutor faces criticism over failure to broaden charges against the first accused taken into custody by the court.
In a relatively unsung success story for transitional justice in the Balkans, officials in Serbia, Bosnia and Croatia are getting together to share information and evidence.
War crimes suspect arrested in Russia last August is now eventually on his way to The Hague, via Bosnia.
Interest in Bosnia’s genocide case at the International Court of Justice is fading fast for some in the Balkans.