Uncategorized @bsSecret Indictments Offend Victims16. February 2012.Victims see the decision to keep indictments secret as offensive, while NGOs worry it will make the monitoring of trials impossible.CONTINUE READING
Becoming Familiar with Protected Witnesses9. September 2011.Witnesses who are granted protection measures and appear at war crime trials before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, say that their identity is often uncovered, forcing them into a life of fear because of threats and pressure.CONTINUE READING
Decision Close on Bosnias International Judges and Prosecutors16. September 2009.Serbs and Bosniaks remain bitterly divided over whether presence of international judges and prosecutors is a help or a hindrance.CONTINUE READING
Uncategorized @bsLelek: Indictee ‘s Tears in the Courtroom4. July 2007.Former Visegrad policeman again denies the allegations in the indictment and accuses Prosecution witnesses of dishonesty.CONTINUE READING
Investigation: Visegrad rape victims say their cries go unherd20. October 2006.Handful who survived town's infamous rape camp fear they will never obtain justice.CONTINUE READING