Ratko Mladić
Expats: from London to Srebrenica this July
The difference between summer in the UK and summer in Bosnia-Herzegovina is much more apparent around the date of the anniversary of the massacre in July 1995, when 8, 000 Bosniak men were killed. Notes from an expat abroad on cafebabel.com's official Sarajevo blog
ratko mladić, blogs, history, srebrenica, bosnia and herzegovina, politics, serbia
Under EU status pressure? Ratko Mladic arrested in Serbia: live from Belgrade and Sarajevo
The alleged war criminal and genocide suspect, 69, will answer international charges of genocide, extermination and murder after his arrest and extradition to the UN war crimes tribunal. As the EU parliament’s president Jerzy Buzek welcomes this ‘good news for Serbia, for the stability of the region’ and for ‘Serbia's EU accession process’, two Serbian and Bosnian twentysomethings react with relief
ratko mladić, sarajevo, belgrade, war crimes, massacre, the hague, srebrenica
Serbia and EU, sitting in a tree…
Yes! The EU foreign ministers resolved to formally initiate the accession process for Serbia on 25 October in Luxembourg. But! It must first hand over war criminal Ratko Mladić, write the German, Danish and Italian press
Serbia in the EU: at what cost?
On 30 July captured war criminal Radovan Karadzic was extradited to the Hague. It’s just one sign of Serbia’s desire to be in the European Union, in the hope of better times to come for its wounded pride
ratko mladić, eudebate2009, tribunal penal internacional, european elections 2009, enlargement, nationalism, enlargement
Serbia’s Radovan Karadzic, prisoner bus line number 73
How the war criminal was arrested in Belgrade on 21 July, and happens in Serbia now
ratko mladić, report, srebrenica, boris tadic, kosovo, radovan karadzic, balkans
Serbia: rising nationalism imperils Mladic, Karadzic hunt
Where will the ballot results place Serbia in its snap election on 11 May, and what consequences will it have for the hunt for the Bosnian Serb fugitives?
ratko mladić, tomislav nikolic, independence, vojislav kostunica, elections, boris tadic, kosovo
Branislav Djordjevic: 'We don’t know what Europe wants from us Serbs'
On January 21 2007, Serbia sees its first general elections since the new democratic constitution was approved in October last year. The big parties are favourites to win in a country that seems unsure of where it’s going
ratko mladić, economy, madrid, bologna process, immigration, journalism, elections
Bosnia: elections in a divided country
A new parliament has been elected in Bosnia, but the conflict between Croats, Muslims and Serbs is far from over
ratko mladić, regions, religion, croatia, bosnia and herzegovina, society, politics
Remembering Srebrenica
July 14 the sees one of the largest joint trials ever seen in an international court, as seven members of the Bosnian Serb army are put on trial in connection with the Srebrenica massacre
Slobodan's long shadow
Slobodan Milosevic’s death has left some of Serbia suspicious of international justice and Europe more generally. Most however, want to move on
Ante Gotovina, the decline of a hero
On Thursday, the Croatian General Ante Gotovina, wanted for war crimes committed during the Balkan wars, was captured in Tenerife. It is likely that his capture will speed up the EU accession process for Croatia.
