Croatia
Concerns Over March Date for Gotovina Trial
Defence team say they may not have enough time to prepare their case.
Serb Group Sends Prosecutor Death Threats
A United States-based nationalist Serb group this week sent death threats to Serbia’s top war crimes prosecutor.
Croatian Minister Quits After Hunt Controversy
Premier insists, however, his government has not lost credibility over official’s breach of tribunal rules.
Tribunal: Nov ‘07
IWPR article on controversial Serbian security documents generates debate in region.
Del Ponte Slams Serbia in Last Report to UN
Chief prosecutor pulls no punches in her assessment of Belgrade’s cooperation with the tribunal.
Witness Claims Seselj Whipped Up “Xenophobic Nationalism”
Sociology professor says Serbian hardliner glorified Serb nation and exploited victimhood to “morally justify collective violence”.
Croatian Court Hears of Chilling Order
Protected witness said she heard soldiers say they had been ordered to kill all the inhabitants of her village.
Chief Prosecutor Pleads for International Cooperation
Del Ponte tells her farewell press conference that prosecutors cannot function without international support.
Gotovina Provisional Release Ruling Challenged
Zagreb say judges were wrong to conclude that it did not offer sufficient assurances that the general would return to The Hague.