War crimes
Ukraine Crisis Revives Fears in Bosnia
Concerns that BiH could be next on Russian president Vladimir Putin’s list are fueled by ethnic divisions among the country’s politicians.
Kharkiv: Besieged But Not Defeated
“The only thing Russia has achieved is a united hatred against Russian occupiers in this once-loyal city.”
Hope for Justice in Ukraine?
Experts warn that political manipulation and lack of funding may hinder the chances of holding perpetrators to account.
Can Final Mladic Verdict Give Hope for Justice in Syria?
Campaigners note lessons and warnings as the UN tribunal ends its work.
Iraq: Justice for Survivors as Activists Overturn Taboos
“They think being a good woman means you must be silent.”
Syria: Shame and Silence
The regime knew what it was doing when it added sexual violence to its arsenal of weapons.
Current Bosnian Serb Leader Denies Wartime Ethnic Cleansing Policy
Milorad Dodik rejects prosecution’s claim that there was a plan to separate communities.
Mladic Witness: Focus on Bosnian Serb Crimes "Absurd"
Historian says prosecution witnesses chose to ignore crucial information.
Mladic's "Blind Love" of Serbs
Judges hear that army chief’s strong feelings for his own people did not extend to those of other ethnicities.