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Cermak Lacked Control Over Police, Court Hears

Defence witness tells tribunal that former Croatian general only had administrative role. By Julia Hawes in The Hague (TU No 624, 6-Nov-09)

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Judges Appoint Karadzic Standby Counsel

Counsel will step in if Karadzic continues to boycott trial after it resumes in March. By Rachel Irwin in The Hague (TU No 623, 6-Nov-09)

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Sole Survivor of Drinjaca Massacre Gives Evidence

Trial of Zupljanin and Stanisic hears how men were beaten and shot by Serb forces. By Velma Saric in Sarajevo (TU No 623, 6-Nov-09)

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Plavsic Exposes Serbia’s Problem With Past

Bosnian Serb’s warm welcome in Belgrade appears to reflect Serbia’s unwillingness to face up to war record. By Branka Mihajlovic in Belgrade (TU No 623, 6-Nov-09)

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Self-Representation Under Scrutiny

Karadzic case highlights sensitivities and challenges around key principle of justice. By Simon Jennings in The Hague (TU No 623, 6-Nov-09)

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International Justice/ICTY: Sept ‘09

Balkan listeners to IWPR radio show approve of its impartial handling of conflict-related justice stories. By IWPR staff (30-Oct-09)

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Court Hears Karadzic Pre-War Rhetoric

Prosecutor sets out case before tribunal packed with survivors, despite absence of accused. By Rachel Irwin in The Hague (TU No 622, 30-Oct-09)

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Outcry at Plavsic's Belgrade Welcome

Former Bosnian Serb president released early from her sentence for war crimes. By Iva Martinovic in Belgrade and Merdijana Sadovic in Sarajevo (TU No 622, 30-Oct-09)

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Prosecutors Want Former Kosovan Premier Retried

Both defence and prosecution team appeal over cases of KLA leaders. By Julia Hawes in The Hague (TU No 622, 30-Oct-09)

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Perisic Trial Told of Commanders' Accountability

Expert witness says military doctrine means commanders are ultimately responsible for army’s behaviour. By Velma Saric in Sarajevo (TU No 622, 30-Oct-09)

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Witnesses Speak of Brcko Abuses

Trial of Zupljanin and Stanisic hears testimony of crimes committed in the Brcko municipality. By Velma Saric in Sarajevo (TU No 621, 23-Oct-09)

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Seselj to Continue Defending Himself

Trial chamber decides not to impose counsel on war crimes suspect. By Julia Hawes in The Hague (TU No 621, 23-Oct-09)

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Tolimir Complains of Sleep Deprivation

Accused claims guards’ monitoring of his medical condition amounts to “torture”. By Julia Hawes in The Hague (TU No 621, 23-Oct-09)

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Karadzic Trial to Start Without Him

Accused vows to boycott trial, claiming he has been denied enough time to prepare. By Rachel Irwin and Simon Jennings in The Hague (TU No 621, 23-Oct-09)

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Trbic Sentenced to 30 Years for Genocide

Former Bosnian Serb officer found guilty of involvement in Srebrenica killings. By Velma Saric in Sarajevo (TU No 620, 18-Oct-09)