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Judges at the Kosovo war crimes tribunal have ordered that prison visitors for former Kosovo President Hashim Thaci are vetted and visits are monitored after prosecutors raised concerns about ...
Protests in Kosovo were held to support ex-war leaders on trial for their alleged roles in atrocities. The ex-guerilla leaders' trial begins Monday in the Kosovo Specialist Chambers.
Diamant Hysenaj said his upbringing growing up on a farm in Kosovo, then experiencing war and the break-up of the former ...
It was the shame of those who committed these atrocities. The blame should not be directed at the survivors, but at the perpetrators, who used rape as a weapon of war against the citizens of Kosovo.
Unrest in Kosovo's north has intensified since ethnic Albanian mayors took office in the region's Serb-majority area after April elections boycotted by the Serbs, a move that led the U.S. and its ...
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -Judges at the Kosovo tribunal in The Hague sentenced former Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) member Pjeter Shala on Tuesday to 18 years in prison for war crimes committed during ...
It took 26 years for Ramadan Nishori to talk publicly about his rape -- the first male victim to break the silence about the mass sexual violence during the war in Kosovo. "Dad's story needed to ...
Kosovo is setting up an institute to document Serbia’s crimes against its population in the 1998-1999 war, the country's prime minister said Wednesday.
What dreams Yllka still clung to in 1999 were dashed when Serbian forces came to her home in Kosovo and raped her. "I had everything in front of me, but the war destroyed me," Yllka tells RFE/RL's ...
The trial of the former Kosovo leader Hashim Thaçi and three others on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity highlights the ongoing need for justice 24 years after the Kosovo war. The ...
A war crimes tribunal in The Hague on Friday sentenced a former commander of the Kosovo Liberation Army to 26 years in prison for the war crimes of arbitrary detention, torture and murder.
A war crimes tribunal in The Hague on Friday sentenced a former commander of the Kosovo Liberation Army to 26 years in prison for the war crimes of arbitrary detention, torture and murder.