6 August 2001 The recent genocide verdict in The Hague will likely raise some uncomfortable questions. The 2 August verdict by The Hague-based International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) which found General Radislav Krstic guilty of genocide suggests that the decade-long era in which a culture of impunity flourished in the Balkans is coming to an end. But […]

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