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International Justice / ICTY  Bos-Hrv-Srp
IWPR Tribunal Project: Monitoring International Justice This long-standing programme provides uniquely informed reporting on the war crimes tribunal in The Hague, to support local understanding of the process and to strengthen support for war crimes proceedings within the former Yugoslavia.
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Project Highlights Jul '08
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22 Aug 08 | ICTY - Tribunal Update  565
Judge Orie Taken Off Karadzic Trial
Tribunal president orders pre-trial proceedings to be moved to another chamber.
By Merdijana Sadovic in Sarajevo (TU No 565, 22-Aug-08)
 
Courtside
Krajisnik “Committed to Preserving Peace”
Ex-Bosnian Serb politician reiterates claim that he wanted to find a political solution to Bosnia’s problems.
By Simon Jennings in The Hague (TU No 565, 22-Aug-08)
Kosovo Six Prosecutors Demand Severe Sentences
They say if the accused are convicted, they should receive long prison terms.
By Simon Jennings in The Hague (TU No 565, 22-Aug-08)
 
Recent reports
18 Aug 08 | ICTY - Tribunal Update  564
Conflict of Interest Concerns Hit Karadzic Trial
Observers fear Judge Orie’s involvement in past cases could cause problems if he presides over Karadzic trial.
By Edina Becirevic in Sarajevo (TU No 564, 18-Aug-08)
Karadzic’s Secret Life Draws the Tourists
Belgrade travel agent offers tourist trip around sites frequented by former top war crimes fugitive.
By Iva Martinovic in Belgrade (TU No 564, 18-Aug-08)
 
Project Highlights
International Justice/ICTY: Jul ‘08
Project produces in-depth and original coverage of Karadzic arrest.
By Merdijana Sadovic, Hague tribunal programme manager (22-Aug-08)
 
Reporting Impact
International Justice/ICTY: Jul ‘08
Observers say IWPR’s balanced coverage of Karadzic arrest set an example for other media in region.
By Merdijana Sadovic, Hague tribunal programme manager (22-Aug-08)
8 Aug 08 | ICTY - Tribunal Update  563
 
Special Report
What Will Karadzic Trial Draw From Milosevic Case?
Some believe it’s a chance for the tribunal to redeem itself, while others feel the Hague court did little wrong.
By Caroline Tosh in London (TU No 563, 08-Aug-08)
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31 Jul 08 | ICTY - Tribunal Update  562
Karadzic Revives Holbrooke Deal Claims
Former Bosnian Serb leader claims the former US envoy told him that he would not be arrested if he withdrew from public life.
By Merdijana Sadovic (TU No 562, 1-Aug-08)
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Lukic Trial Ruling Provokes Outcry
Observers slam decision not to allow sexual crimes to be added to indictments.
By Simon Jennings in The Hague (TU No 562, 31-Jul-08)
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23 Jul 08 | ICTY - Tribunal Update  561
Serbia: Pressure Needed to Secure Mladic Arrest
Belgrade sources promise swift action to capture Bosnian Serb wartime commander, but analysts say pressure must be kept up to ensure elusive general is brought to justice.
By Simon Jennings in The Hague and Aleksandar Roknic in Belgrade (TU No 561, 24-Jul-08)
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Elusive Karadzic Finally Arrested
Bosnian Serb wartime leader in custody awaiting extradition to Hague tribunal.
By Caroline Tosh in London, Aleksandar Roknic in Belgrade, Denis Dzidzic in Sarajevo and Goran Jungvirth in Zagreb (TU No 561, 22-Jul-08)
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A Life On The Run
Karadzic’s cat and mouse game with his pursuers ends in bizarre circumstances.
By Caroline Tosh in London (TU No 561, 22-Jul-08)
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Comment
Karadzic Arrest Shatters Myth of Impunity
His detention in a Belgrade suburb suggests too many people were prepared to believe the story that he could never be caught.
By Zoran Pajic in Sarajevo (TU No 561, 23-Jul-08)
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More Than a “Local Genocide”
Fine print of Karadzic indictment will determine scope of genocide charges and extent to which Belgrade’s role is highlighted.
By Edina Becirevic in Sarajevo (TU No 561, 25-Jul-08)
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The Banality of Evil
Arrest of Radovan Karadzic shows Serbian security services can locate war crimes suspects if the political will is there.
By James Lyon in Belgrade (TU No 561, 23-Jul-08)
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