• Taken early by Serb forces, it was the corridor that linked two pieces of Serb-held territory.

    ECONOMIST: Brcko

  • They are keen to disprove the Serb belief that the tribunal is just an anti-Serb kangaroo court.

    ECONOMIST: The Hague war-crimes tribunal

  • Jun position that Medical Center Gracanica was headed by a Serb and had a large Serb clientele.

    FORBES: The Great Serbian Charity Dispute

  • Serb negotiators want the land, known as the Posavina corridor, to link Serb holdings elsewhere in Bosnia.

    CNN: Balkan leaders initial peace agreement

  • Seen by some Serb nationalists as a military hero, Mladic was spotted in 2004 at Bosnian Serb military facilities.

    CNN: Mladic now Balkan's most wanted

  • The next day she hectored Biljana Plavsic, the head of Bosnia's Serb Republic, which spurns the tribunal as anti-Serb.

    ECONOMIST: Trials, tribulations and tribunals

  • But the talks have stalled, amid violent incidents in the Serb-inhabited north of Kosovo and roads blocked by Serb barricades.

    ECONOMIST: The Balkans and Europe

  • This would dash Serb hopes that some areas would be set aside for troops from Russia or other Serb-friendly nations.

    ECONOMIST: Peace, for now, in Kosovo | The

  • Prospects for a Serb transformation depend largely on the West, which has punished the Serb Republic by withholding desperately needed aid.

    ECONOMIST: Bosnia

  • But CNN correspondent Peter Arnett, escorted by a Bosnian Serb colonel into a Serb stronghold in Ludavica, saw evidence of a pullout.

    CNN: Waiting for morning

  • Biljana Plavsic, the western-backed president of the Serb part of Bosnia , conceded defeat in Bosnia's election to Nikola Poplasen, an ultra-nationalist Serb.

    ECONOMIST: Asian trials

  • Mr Seselj was visiting the Bosnian Serb President, Nikola Poplasen, who is head of the Bosnian Serb wing of Mr Seselj's nationalist Radical Party.

    BBC: News | Europe | Nationalist leader kicked out of Bosnia

  • Armored NATO vehicles drove ahead of seven Serb cars and trucks to the outskirts of the Bosnian Serb stronghold of Pale, east of Sarajevo.

    CNN: Police to take over Serb-held suburb

  • Mladic, the Bosnian Serb commander, believed in an ancient Serb homeland.

    BBC: Ratko Mladic capture: Hope of justice at last

  • Showing a series of gruesome photos of Serb victims of NATO bombing in his presentation, he was obviously aiming his remarks at the Serb audience at home.

    ECONOMIST: Milosevic on trial | The

  • SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina (CNN) -- Contacts between NATO and senior Bosnian Serb army officers are "non-existent, " and Bosnian Serb liaison officers are "packing their bags, " a NATO spokesman said Wednesday.

    CNN: Bosnian Serb-NATO rift threatens accord

  • But a handshake between the Serb police commander and an EU official sent out a signal that the Kosovo Serb police officers are willing to work with the new mission.

    BBC: Kosovo underwhelmed by EU handover

  • The pair -- the chief of logistics for the Bosnian Serb army and his deputy -- are accused of being involved in killing civilians during the Serb siege of Sarajevo.

    CNN: Bosnian Serb war crime suspects turned over

  • The move eventually led to a total removal of hardliners from the government and the Bosnian Serb parliament's election of moderate Milorad Dodik as prime minister of the Serb Republic.

    CNN: Plavsic: The Iron Lady who turned

  • But from their base in Pale, in the eastern part of the Serb republic, Mr Karadzic and Mr Krajisnik control the Bosnian Serb media, the parliament and the supreme court.

    ECONOMIST: A choice of devils

  • Serb KPS officers in the north have refused to take orders from Pristina since independence and work to the UN instead, while in other Serb areas they have simply resigned.

    BBC: Where Serbs meet the new Kosovo

  • Both Mladic and Serb leader Radovan Karadzic are charged with war crimes, and Milosevic says excluding them from a future government would make his role as Bosnian Serb representative extremely difficult.

    CNN: Survivor: Mladic directed mass killing

  • For the best part of a year before Bosnia's elections in September, the West had pinned its peace-building hopes on Biljana Plavsic, then president of the Serb Republic, the country's Serb-dominated half.

    ECONOMIST: Bosnia

  • U.S. President Bill Clinton on Saturday said that an increased Serb offensive in Kosovo showed even more reason for NATO allies to "stay the course" and continue the air attacks on Serb targets.

    CNN: Belgrade area targeted in fourth day of NATO strikes

  • NATO, which has committed 60, 000 troops to keeping peace in Bosnia, said its contacts with Bosnian Serb commanders had broken down completely in its dispute over the detention of the two Serb officers by the tribunal.

    CNN: Meeting set to revive Bosnian peace deal

  • Serbia's path to becoming an EU candidate was given a boost last year when two major war crimes suspects - former Bosnian Serb commander Ratko Mladic and former Croatian Serb leader Goran Hadzic - were arrested.

    BBC: EU leaders grant Serbia candidate status

  • SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina (Reuter) -- The commander of NATO ground forces in Bosnia will meet a senior Bosnian Serb general in Pale, east of Sarajevo, on Tuesday morning in the hope of restoring working contacts with the Serb military.

    CNN: Bosnia talks founder as key Bosnian Serb fails to turn up

  • For his part, the Yugoslav leader - a long-standing Serb nationalist - is pressing for the establishment of closer links between his country and the Bosnian Serb republic, the entity that the Dayton accords created within Bosnia along with the Muslim-Croat federation.

    BBC: Analysis: An uneasy relationship

  • Instead, they have routinely engaged in conduct that worked to the advantage of Serb partisans there, including collaboration in Serb military and economic efforts to garrotte non-Serb populations in areas under their jurisdiction -- a key component of the Belgrade-backed "ethnic cleansing" campaign.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy

  • About two-thirds of the ethnic-Serb minority (which stood at 180, 000, or about a tenth of the populace before the war started) has now left, either fleeing or anticipating revenge from ethnic Albanians who lost homes and loved ones at the hands of Serb forces and Serb neighbours.

    ECONOMIST: Kosovo

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