'Visegrad' Arrests in Eastern Bosnia
As the "Visegrad Indictment" is unsealed, SFOR troops make a new arrest in an area in Bosnia previously considered to be a safe haven for war criminals.
As the "Visegrad Indictment" is unsealed, SFOR troops make a new arrest in an area in Bosnia previously considered to be a safe haven for war criminals.
The first convicted war criminal has had his sentence reduced by five years to reflect his relative low position in the Serbian command structure.
A key Bosnian opposition leader is facing unprecedented local and international criticism, increasing the likelihood of the ruling nationalist parties winning local elections in April.
The prosecutor refuses to make public the content of the indictment issued against Arkan, while the Tribunal spokesman dismisses speculation that a 'deal' was under discussion with Arkan's representatives.
Presenting evidence of the military responsibility of the politicians in the Lasva valley.
Having lost patience with obstructionist Bosnian politicians, the High Representative for Bosnia has imposed legislation creating the country's first unified border service.
On a cold winter's night in Podgorica, thousands of demonstrators chanted their support for Federal Prime Minister Bulatovic, proving that the pro-Serbian constituency in Montenegro remains a force to be reckoned with.
Could Arkan's ties with Montenegro - including his support for the republic's president - provide a motive for the warlord's murder?
Arkan's killing fits a pattern of executions of public personalities in Serbia, and even he boasted to the Hague tribunal that he knew too much about the crimes of the regime.
Tribunal Update 159: Last Week in The Hague (10-14 January 2000)