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Serbia Makes Formal Application To Join EU

guardian.co.uk | Mark Tran | Posted 12.22.2009 | World


Serbia today formally applied for EU membership as it took another step in shedding its pariah status after the conflicts that tore apart the former Y...

Nostalgic Serbs board the 8.15 to Sarajevo

The Independent | Independent | Posted 12.13.2009 | Home


The last time Husein Kratina boarded a train in Belgrade bound for his native Bosnia-Herzegovina was more than 18 years ago. That last trip ...

My Letter Published in the Wall Street Journal: Bob Dole's Corrupted Opinion on Bosnia

Julia Gorin | Posted 11.11.2009 | Politics


Julia Gorin

Below is the original version of my letter that the Wall Street Journal published today. Because of space considerations, there was no room for the wh...

Afghanistan: Robin Hood and the Sheriff of Nottingham

Reese Schonfeld | Posted 11.29.2009 | World


Reese Schonfeld

I would like to propose that we consider another strategy -- strategic bombing. Take poppy fields, for example ... For once, we could be using our billion dollar bombers on billion dollar targets.

Jelena Dokic's father has jail sentence confirmed

AP | Posted 11.24.2009 | Home


The father of tennis player Jelena Dokic is facing a retrial on charges that he threatened the Australian ambassador to Serbia.

Damir Dokic was sentenced to 15 months in jail in June, but a retrial was ordered because ambassador Claire Birgin did not testify in person during the original hearing. She was represented by a lawyer.

The 50-year-old Dokic was brought under police escort to the court in Ruma, northwest of Belgrade.

His lawyer Bosiljka Djukic said Thursday that "we expect justice from the court and that Damir will be a free man."

Dokic was arrested in May after reportedly saying he would blow up Birgin's car if she didn't stop negative articles about him from being published in Australia.

Milan And Sredoje Lukic, Bosnian Serbs, Convicted Of Burning Over 100 Muslims Alive

AP | MIKE CORDER | Posted 08.20.2009 | World


THE HAGUE, Netherlands — A U.N. war crimes court convicted two Bosnian Serb cousins Monday for a 1992 killing spree that included locking scores...

Bosnian Serbs convicted of burning Muslims alive

AP | MIKE CORDER | Posted 08.20.2009 | Home


A U.N. war crimes court convicted two Bosnian Serb cousins Monday for a 1992 killing spree that included locking scores of Muslims in two houses and burning them alive.

Yugoslav war crimes tribunal judge Patrick Robinson said burning at least 119 Muslims to death in the eastern Bosnian town of Visegrad "exemplified the worst acts of inhumanity that one person may inflict on others."

He sentenced Milan Lukic to life in prison and Sredoje Lukic to 30 years.

Robinson said Milan Lukic was the ringleader in both incidents, helping herd victims into the houses, setting the fires and shooting those who fled the flames. The judgment said his cousin Sredoje Lukic aided and abetted in one of the blazes

Witnesses "vividly remembered the terrible screams of the people in the house," Robinson said, adding that Milan Lukic used the butt of his rifle to herd people into the house, saying, "Come on, let's get as many people inside as possible."

Serbia: 10 Years Later

Stephen Zunes | Posted 07.18.2009 | World


Stephen Zunes

The United States deserves little credit for the positive developments in Serbia and a fair amount of blame for the country's remaining problems.

The US War on Yugoslavia: Ten Years Later

Stephen Zunes | Posted 07.06.2009 | World


Stephen Zunes

For many Democrats, the 1999 U.S-led war in Yugoslavia was a "good" war, in contrast to the "bad" war in Iraq. But it was still an unnecessary and illegal war, with political consequences that are far from settled.

Balkan Myths

John Feffer | Posted 05.15.2009 | World


John Feffer

This year marks the 10th anniversary of the NATO bombing of Kosovo.

Ratko Mladic: Mistaken Identity In Arrest For War-Crimes Suspect

AP | KATHARINE HOURELD | Posted 04.27.2009 | World


NAIROBI, Kenya — A water-sports instructor was mistakenly arrested by Kenyan police who believed he was wanted for war crimes in the former Yugo...

Yugoslavia Genocide Suspect Arrested In Kenya

The Standard | Cyrus Ombati | Posted 04.26.2009 | World


A Yugoslavia genocide suspect was yesterday arrested in a dramatic raid on his posh hotel in Mombasa in what police believe is a crucial operation....

Former Serb President Cleared Of Kosovo War Crimes

AP | MIKE CORDER | Posted 03.29.2009 | World


THE HAGUE, Netherlands — U.N. judges on Thursday acquitted former Serbian President Milan Milutinovic of ordering a deadly campaign of terror ag...

Searching for Bobby Fischer... and Bobby Neugeboren

Jay Neugeboren | Posted 02.17.2009 | Living


Jay Neugeboren

The parallels in the lives of my brother and Fischer are often as remarkable as they are sad, and I've tried here to tell part of the story:

Obama Gives New American Hope

Shari Cohen | Posted 11.30.2008 | Home


Shari Cohen

Meet Mitra, a 31 year old first time voter - I met her last weekend, volunteering at my local Obama campaign office. We've been working together eve...

Ambassador for All War Crimes Except Our Own

Charles J. Brown | Posted 10.23.2008 | Politics


Charles J. Brown

The Office of War Crimes Issues doesn't just tell other countries to do as we say and not as we do. The Administration has actually made OWCI complicit of its own war crimes apparatus.

Catholic Priest Officiates at Fully-Uniformed Nazi's Funeral

Julia Gorin | Posted 08.08.2008 | Politics


Julia Gorin

Commander of the second-largest concentration camp complex of World War II -- Croatia's Jasenovac -- passed away last week and received a burial in hi...

Iraq According To Its Sheikhs

David A. Andelman | Posted 07.02.2008 | Politics


David A. Andelman

Yugoslavia has come apart, creating (so far) seven new and relatively peaceful nations. I asked 11 Iraqi sheikhs and provincial governors, Why not do this in Iraq today?