Comment: What Price Justice?
Eight-year sentence for self-confessed murderer suggests that shortcuts don’t make for justice.
Eight-year sentence for self-confessed murderer suggests that shortcuts don’t make for justice.
Testimony of former EU negotiator recalls the West’s unedifying efforts to bring an end to the Balkan wars.
Former negotiator says Slobodan Milosevic could have starved the Bosnian Serb war machine, but chose not to.
Bosnian Serb prison commandant tells mother where her murdered sons lie buried.
Hague prosecution of low-level Albanians is damaging Kosovars' confidence in the tribunal.
Agim Murtezi was brought to The Hague to face war crimes charges because he shared a nickname with the alleged criminal.
Prosecution unveils large archive of Bosnian Serb military documents showing how deportations and burials were managed.
Milosevic gets to focus on Bosnian government misdeeds as bulk of witness evidence is presented in written form.
Cracks appear in Milosevic's refusal to acknowledge Bosnian war atrocity.