14 February 1998 Louise Arbour, Chief Prosecutor of the International Tribunal for War Crimes in Former Yugoslavia, did not manage to convince her Belgrade contacts to begin cooperating more actively with the Tribunal, but she received suggestions that this attitude could soon change. On Monday, January 9, Arbour flew in for a five-day visit to FR Yugoslavia, trying to break […]

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