New Evidence Links Serbia to Srebrenica Massacre
Serb police and military documents suggest Belgrade might have had a hand in the eastern Bosnia atrocity.
Serb police and military documents suggest Belgrade might have had a hand in the eastern Bosnia atrocity.
Lord Bonomy's hard-line approach to court discipline will be put to the test in The Hague.
New national war crimes chamber should resolve many issues of fairness, but that doesn’t help trials already under way in local courts.
To meet its completion deadline the tribunal may transfer some cases to former Yugoslavia – but there are question marks over local courts' ability to try them fairly.
Belgrade's continued non-cooperation casts a shadow over war crimes judges' visit to tribunal.
Former UNPROFOR commander testifies that defendant was a cool, calm thinker who was in a position to restrain subordinates.
Outrage in Serbia over cross-examination of justice minister by tribunal prosecutors.
A week after detaining him, SFOR continue to interrogate Milovan Bjelica in connection with his alleged links to Hague indictee’s support network.
The majority of war crimes were committed in the Bosnian Serb entity, but the authorities seem in no rush to prosecute those responsible.
Both sides seek changes to hefty prison terms facing two Bosnia Croat leaders, but while the defence wants a reduction, prosecutors ask for longer sentences.