
Court fees and fear: Bosnia war rape victims struggle
Chased for exorbitant court fees with little chance of justice, victims of rape and torture struggle to survive. Published on Continue reading
Chased for exorbitant court fees with little chance of justice, victims of rape and torture struggle to survive. Published on Continue reading
Despite overwhelming evidence of his innocence, Lebanese Canadian professor has spent three years in French prison. Published on Al Jazeera Continue reading
The Yugoslavia war crimes court’s sentencing of six wartime Bosnian Croat officials has special significance for Mostar. Published on Al Continue reading
Death of wartime Bosnian Croat forces commander Slobodan Praljak follows dramatic scenes at UN tribunal in The Hague. Published on Continue reading
Mladic’s vision of an ‘ethnically cleansed’ Greater Serbia is a reality today with Bosnia’s Republika Srpska entity. Published on Al Continue reading
Bosnian Serb general ‘significantly contributed’ to genocide in Srebrenica, The Hague-based tribunal judge rules. Published on Al Jazeera English on Continue reading
UN judges to hand down verdict to 74-year-old Ratko Mladic, accused of worst massacre since Holocaust. Published on Al Jazeera Continue reading
A bone collector, a man whose childhood was cut short and a former war prisoner on why Mladic’s verdict means Continue reading