Towards A New State Of Emergency
Serbia has just lifted its state of war. Barring a miracle, it is heading towards a new state of emergency.
Serbia has just lifted its state of war. Barring a miracle, it is heading towards a new state of emergency.
A succession of foreign visitors have being turning up the heat on Zagreb over war crimes. And things look set to get hotter still.
While Serbia's many opposition politicians attempt to oust Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic by a campaign of street protests, another pretender sits and waits - Vojislav Seselj.
Bosnia's draft election law has exposed some of the flaws in the Dayton Agreement and generated calls to change the peace accord from groups which have to date been its strongest supporters.
The arrest of five mercenaries allegedly hired by France to kill Slobodan Milosevic has triggered a flood of bizarre allegations intended to shift the blame for Belgrade's misdeeds onto the backs of the alleged 'assassins'.
Tribunal Update 92: The Last Two Weeks in The Hague (31 August-12 September, 1998)
Tribunal Update 92: The Last Two Weeks in The Hague (31 August-12 September, 1998)