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JURIST (Free subscription) | 05/16/2008
[JURIST] Convicted Kosovo Albanian war criminal Haradin Bala has been transferred to a prison in France to serve out the rest of his 13-year sentence, the International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) announced Thursday. In 2005, Bala was found guilty of the torture, cruel treatment, and murder of prisoners held at a camp run by the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) during the KLA's...
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Institute for War & Peace Reporting (Free subscription) | 05/16/2008
But Seselj denies his Serbian Radical Party volunteers took part in killings. By Denis Dzidic in The Hague (TU No 551, 16-May-08)
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Institute for War & Peace Reporting (Free subscription) | 05/16/2008
Croatian official testifies that authorities provided Bosniak refugees with aid and shelter during war. By Simon Jennings in The Hague (TU No 551, 16-May-08)
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Expert witness suggests soldiers’ account of alleged attempt to assassinate Croat politician was contradictory. By Goran Jungvirth in Zagreb (TU No 551, 16-May-08)
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Institute for War & Peace Reporting (Free subscription) | 05/16/2008
Appeal judges order that trial be suspended due to accused's health problems. By Denis Dzidic in The Hague (TU No 551, 16-May-08)
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Institute for War & Peace Reporting (Free subscription) | 05/16/2008
Former Kosovo Liberation Army, KLA, commander will serve remainder of sentence there. By Denis Dzidic in The Hague (TU No 551, 16-May-08)
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News: Moldova.org: Politics (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
A former Bosnian military commander who was found guilty of committing crimes against Muslims was transferred Tuesday to a jail in Italy, officials said.The U.N. International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia said that Vinko Martinovi, also known as Stela, had served as commander of a sub-unit of the Convicts' Battalion, which was a military unit...
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Institute for War & Peace Reporting (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
Calls for greater scrutiny of tribunal proceedings grow louder in wake of decision to conceal parts of Serbia’s military archives from public. By Simon Jennings in The Hague (TU No 550, 14-May-08)
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News & Observer (Free subscription) | 05/09/2008
For 13 years, he has eluded capture for atrocities a U.N. judge described as "scenes from hell ... written on the darkest pages of human history."
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JURIST (Free subscription) | 05/09/2008
[JURIST] The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) announced Thursday that Vidoje Blagojevic has requested a new trial. Blagojevic, former commander of the Bratunac Brigade of the Bosnian Serb Army, claims that he had little access to his defense counsel and was prevented from testifying on his own behalf. AP has more. The...
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Institute for War & Peace Reporting (Free subscription) | 05/09/2008
Serbia left deeply divided by the agreement with the European Union, while international observers say the deal should not have been offered before the election. By Simon Jennings in The Hague (TU No 550, 9-May-08)
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Institute for War & Peace Reporting (Free subscription) | 05/09/2008
Former Bosnian Croat leader accused of ethnic cleansing claims he supported an independent, integral Bosnia. By Goran Jungvirth in The Hague (TU No 550, 9-May-08)
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 05/08/2008
Sarajevo - A special Bosnian Serb police unit raided Thursday the homes of two suspected members of the support network of the most wanted war crimes suspect, Radovan Karadzic, in the village of Pale, police confirmed. The police raided the homes of ...
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JURIST (Free subscription) | 05/03/2008
[JURIST] International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz filed an appeal Friday against the court's acquittal of former Kosovo Prime Minister and Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) commander Ramush Haradinaj. Brammertz asked that the case be retried before a different chamber of the tribunal, arguing...