Gotovina Trial Prompts Serb Complaints
As Croatian general’s trial begins, some Serbs ask why more high-level Croatian officials haven’t been prosecuted.
As Croatian general’s trial begins, some Serbs ask why more high-level Croatian officials haven’t been prosecuted.
Last year’s International Court of Justice ruling provokes political disagreement in Bosnia.
Apparent belief that membership benefits would outweigh nationalist goals now seem misplaced.
Serbian official claims Albanians fled Kosovo due to NATO bombing, but admits Serb forces committed crimes there.
Serbia appears to have exploited tribunal rules to avert a genocide conviction at the International Court of Justice.
But the European Union offers the country a raft of other concessions.
Increased influence of Serbian hardliners might create new problems for the president if he steps up efforts to arrest remaining fugitives.
Witness in trial of six Serbian officials claims former police chief did not order killings of Kosovo Albanians.
Regional conference participants appeal for international funding to set up organisation to research war crimes.
Some media suggest signing an SAA agreement would reward a country that fails to understand European values.