BOSNIA'S NEW YEAR OF FIREWORKS AND HOUSE BOMBS.
With corruption and self-interest still plaguing the Bosnian political scene and Western aid money on the decline, Bosnia welcomed the year 2000 with a mixture of hope and trepidation.
With corruption and self-interest still plaguing the Bosnian political scene and Western aid money on the decline, Bosnia welcomed the year 2000 with a mixture of hope and trepidation.
Serbia's health-care system is on the brink of collapse, and with medicine short, the country's infrastructure damaged by the war, and an influx of refugees from Kosovo, infectious disease is rising.
Following its accusations of a French-led attempt on the life of Slobodan Milosevic, Belgrade authorities have pressed charges against a Serbian group for plots against the president and opposition leader Vuk Draskovic.
Tribunal Update 158: Last Week in The Hague (27-31 December 1999)
Tribunal Update 157: Last Week in The Hague (December 20-24, 1999)
Tribunal Update 155: Last Week in The Hague (December 6-11, 1999)
Tribunal Update 154: Last Week in The Hague (November 29-December 4, 1999)
Tribunal Update 152: Last Week in The Hague (November 15-20, 1999)
Even Russian human rights activists say an anti-terrorism campaign is justified. But they sharply criticise the indiscriminate bombing and other attacks in Chechnya and propose a limited cessation of fighting to pave the way for talks.
Tribunal Update 151: Last Week in The Hague (November 8-13, 1999)