Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic’s plea to be allowed more time to prepare his defence against serious of charges, including two counts of genocide, is in fact an entirely legitimate one.
Genocide
Turkey and Armenia kiss and make up (just don’t mention the genocide)
Armenia and Turkey have ended almost a century of mutual hatred, signing a peace deal that will see them open their borders to each other. But the two countries went immediately back to squabbling again. One step forward, two steps back?
Getting serious about international justice
There has been little sign from the Rudd government that it accords much priority to international human rights, writes Charles Richardson.
Turkey on the brink of tumbling into Iraq
With General Petraeus declaring the surge a success - only 1000 civilians recorded murdered this month - just as the car bombs begin again, the whole Iraq thang may go into a whole new phase thanks to two issues facing Turkey, one a tragedy, the other farce,
writes Guy Rundle.








