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April 17, 2001 News Release

Bosnia: Arrest of Srebrenica Indictee Hailed

Karadzic, Mladic Still At Large

April 12, 2001 Commentary

Justice: The First Casualty of Truth?

The global movement to end impunity for human rights abuses faces a daunting question

April 1, 2001 Statement

Memorandum On Charges Against Indictees Currently Living in Serbia

February 22, 2001 News Release

Bosnia: Landmark Verdicts for Rape, Torture, and Sexual Enslavement

Criminal Tribunal Convicts Bosnian Serbs for Crimes Against Humanity

November 26, 2000 Letter

Letter to Simon Ray of the Department for International Development

Concerning rape as a war crime in Kosovo and DFID's development programs

May 30, 2000 News Release

Bosnia: Bijeljina's Minorities Unable to Return Home

December 20, 1999 News Release

After Tudjman, Croatia Faces Democracy Deficit

November 18, 1998 News Release

Were Chemical Weapons Used in Bosnia?

A Call for an Investigation into the 1995 Srebrenica Killings

July 8, 1998 News Release

Architects of Ethnic Cleansing Undermine the Bosnian Peace

June 15, 1998 News Release

Human Rights Watch welcomes NATO Arrest in Bosnia and Hercegovina

June 3, 1998 News Release

Bosnia And Herzegovina: U.N. Police Needs More Resolve In Applying Its Human Rights Mandate

April 8, 1998 News Release

Human Rights Watch Welcomes NATO Arrests in Bosnia

February 16, 1998 Letter

Open letter to Prime Minister Milorad Dodik

Background Information Regarding Visit of Prime Minister Milorad Dodik

November 18, 1997 News Release

Good neighbors? NATO and indicted war crimes suspects in Bosnia and Hercegovina

September 12, 1997 News Release

Failure to Arrest Radovan Karadzic Gravely Undermines Municipal Elections

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