Sniper Fire Victims Testify in Perisic Trial
Lawyers for the accused argue Sarajevo sniper fire victim could have been hit by soldiers on either side of the conflict.
Lawyers for the accused argue Sarajevo sniper fire victim could have been hit by soldiers on either side of the conflict.
Performance of tribunal prosecutors comes under fire once more in proceedings against former Bosnian Serb leader.
Some observers say denying accused right to self-representation could lead to deadlock in trial.
Nearly 40,000 victims of sexual violence treated in medical centres belonging to UN and partners last year.
Bosniaks and Croats welcome proposed changes to charge-sheet, but Serbs says they are politically-motivated.
Prosecutors will seek to prove that Belgrade was directly linked to military campaigns in Bosnia and Croatia.
Two months after ex-Bosnian Serb leader arrested, tribunal prosecutors apply to amend his charge sheet.
Sole survivor speaks of “wailing and screaming” as fire engulfed house full of Bosniaks.
IWPR war crimes justice reports said to be helping locals gain more objective understanding of the conflict.
No consensus among experts on whether court should look into alleged secret agreement to save him from prosecution.