Bosnia and Herzegovina
Documenting the Victims of Conflict
Sarajevo seminar attempts to draw lessons from different countries’ approaches to identifying the victims of rights abuses.
Zupljanin Holds Off on Plea
Defendant says identity change while on the run was meant to put would-be assassins off his trail.
Croatian Serb Leader Claims Trial Unfair
Milan Martic suggests Hague prosecutors favour Croats over Serbs.
Bosniaks Shot "Ten by Ten"
Witness testify about abuses committed by Serb paramilitaries, and allege linkage with Vojislav Seselj’s volunteers.
Stanisic, Simatovic Granted Provisional Release
Judges discount relevance of a police investigation suggesting Serbian doctors fabricate ailments to help war crimes suspects.
Krajisnik Testifies for Popovic Defence
Former politician says Bosnian Serb leadership aimed to achieve goals through negotiation, rather than military action.
Seselj Party Accused of Witness Intimidation
Leading NGO says there is evidence that SRS is pressuring prosecution witnesses to testify for defence.
Srebrenica Families' Anger at Removal of Judge
Claimants say his departure just before case is heard could diminish their chances of winning.
Serb Volunteers Accused of Further Crimes
Witness tells judges about Serb paramilitary attack on Bosnian village in 1992.