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Serbs not ready to face the truth, says Bosnia's presidentSerbs are not facing the truth about the Srebrenica massacre in Bosnia that left over 8 000 Muslims dead. Judge rules Mladic fit to face international justiceA judge has ruled that Bosnian Serb Ratko Mladic, the alleged mastermind of the Srebrenica massacre, was fit to stand trial at a war crimes court. Mladic appears before Serbian war crimes courtRatko Mladic's first appearance before the Serbian war crimes court has been halted so that doctors may assess his mental and physical fitness. Veteran US diplomat Richard Holbrooke dies, aged 69Richard Holbrooke, the US diplomat who brokered the accord that ended the war in Bosnia died on Monday after emergency heart surgery. Veteran United States diplomat Richard Holbrooke diesRichard Holbrooke, the US diplomat who brokered the accord that ended the war in Bosnia died on Monday after emergency heart surgery. Martyr or monster?Despite overwhelming evidence of genocide, the ‘butcher of Bosnia’ denies all. Ian Traynor reports. Karadzic planned to wipe out Bosnia's MuslimsAlthough he spurns defence lawyers, Karadzic has a team of 40 legal experts and lawyers assisting him in his trial. Srebrenica: The fight for justiceThe 1995 Srebrenica massacre is central to the case against former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, who is about to go on trial for war crimes. New diplomatic push on Bosnia as tensions worsenEU and US diplomats bring together Bosnian politicians on Thursday to seek a solution to deepening ethnic divisions. Karadzic refuses to enter plea at war crimes tribunalThe former Bosnian Serb leader, Radovan Karadzic, on Friday accused the war crimes tribunal in The Hague of being a "Nato court" bent on killing him. Karadzic's legacy hangs heavily over BosniaGenocide, siege and massacre are, for many people in Bosnia, more than just words on Radovan Karadzic's indictment. They represent years of suffering. A fragile peace in the Bosnian killing fieldsIf there is a monument to work of Radovan Karadzic, then it is a few kilometres outside Srebrenica at Potocari -- line after line of gravestones. Bosnia to 'beat' Hong Kong with Bruce Lee statueYouths in the Bosnian city of Mostar said on Thursday they were delighted they would beat Hong Kong to erect a statue honouring the late martial arts film legend Bruce Lee. The statue is to be unveiled at the weekend in the southern city more famous for its 16th-century Ottoman bridge, which reopened last year after being destroyed during Bosnia's 1992-1995 war. Serbs turn their backs on their pastAs the convoy of lorries trundled through torrents and thunderstorms over the hills of eastern Bosnia into Srebrenica, Mando was puzzled by one thought. "What's all the fuss about?" shrugged the young Srebrenica Serb on Sunday as the town swelled with Bosnian mourners. |
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