Has Haradinaj Acquittal Boosted Serbian Radicals?
Analysts claim verdict could undermine tribunal cooperation by Belgrade and reduce chances of fugitives being arrested.
Analysts claim verdict could undermine tribunal cooperation by Belgrade and reduce chances of fugitives being arrested.
Beyond the political furore, there is still little to support claims that people were murdered for their organs during the Kosovo conflict.
Ensuring witnesses can speak out without risk is constrained by resources and public attitudes.
The Swiss foreign ministry says the work contains statements “not permissible” for a government representative.
Reports of delays and witness intimidation overshadow trial of Serbs accused of war crimes against ethnic Albanians.
Not-guilty verdict in case against former Kosovo premier provokes storm in Serbia.
By Merdijana Sadovic in Sarajevo (TU No 543, 21-Mar-08)
Project publishes probing articles on Serbia’s past and present cooperation with the Hague court.
If a pro-European government is elected in May, Serbia’s cooperation with the tribunal could be bolstered.
IWPR reporters receive plaudits for their work, which draws ever-growing interest from local and international media organisations.