The conviction of former Bosnian Serbian commander Ratko Mladić divided people in his former home country.
Race could give town first Serb mayor since Ratko Mladic's forces killed 8,000 in Bosnian town. Serb candidate says it's time to move, but survivors say moving on, is moving backward.
The war crimes trial of former Bosnian Serb commander Ratko Mladic was suspended Thursday because of a clerical error by the prosecution. Earlier, the court heard a detailed description of the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, which Mladic is accused of ordering.
Ratko Mladic went on trial at The Hague this week, accused of committing war crimes during the ethnic violence there in the 1990s. He'd been on the run for years. His trial, though, has kindled strong feelings in Serbia and caused his foes and his fans to engage in an ongoing graffiti war.
While some in Serbia paint walls with murals and graffiti praising Mladic, others continue to paint over it.
Reporter Allan Little has a reflection on the day he met Bosnia Serb General Ratko Mladic.
Serb nationalism seems a thing of the past, but some ultra-nationalists still hold annual get-togethers.
Has the Serbian nationalism been replaced by pragmatism, or is it lying dormant?