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Court Working to Preserve Legacy

Tribunal is taking steps to help former Yugoslav courts continue its work once it closes in 2010. By Denis Dzidic in Sarajevo (TU No 560, 18-Jul-08)

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Stolac: A Town Deeply Divided

A decade after the war, this once prosperous town in Hercegovina still fights demons from its not-so-distant past. By Simon Jennings and Denis Dzidic in Stolac Nearly 13 years after the Dayton peace agreement put an end to the war in Bosnia and Hercegovina, non-government groups in the municipality of Stolac are struggling to combat segregation. They argue that it is in the political interests of the...

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Stolac: A Town Deeply Divided

A decade after the war, this once prosperous town in Hercegovina still fights demons from its not-so-distant past. By Simon Jennings and Denis Dzidic in Stolac (TU No 558, 04-July-08)

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Bosniaks Shot “Ten by Ten”

Witness testify about abuses committed by Serb paramilitaries, and allege linkage with Vojislav Seselj’s volunteers. By Denis Dzidic in Sarajevo (TU No 557, 27-June-08)

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Serb Volunteers Accused of Further Crimes

Witness tells judges about Serb paramilitary attack on Bosnian village in 1992. By Denis Dzidic in The Hague A protected witness in the trial of Vojislav Seselj testified this week that Serb volunteers attacked his village, murdering around 20 residents before imprisoning the rest. Testifying in the Hague tribunal trial of Serb Radical Party, SRS, leader Seselj, the witness said a group...