Branka Mihajlovic is a journalist with RFE/RL's Balkan Service.
A Kosovar who lost three brothers is helping to launch a campaign against the early release of a former high-ranking Serbian official who is serving a sentence for war crimes.
Since 1989, Serbia's B92 radio has provided the antiestablishment soundtrack for Serbia's postcommunist development, winning international plaudits along the way for its uncompromising journalism and democratic commitment. But now it's gone off the air.
Serbia has traditionally been Russia's staunchest ally in the Balkans, but in recent years Belgrade has pursued a European-integration policy. RFE/RL takes a look at how tensions between Moscow and Brussels are playing out in the Balkans as Serbia gets ready to install a new government.
Draza Mihailovic, the World War II-era commander of the Chetnik movement, remains one of the most divisive figures in Serbia to this day. Now, a Belgrade court ruling has paved the way for his potential rehabilitation, despite a warning cry from scholars and activists, who say the move would entail a flawed revision of history.
The former director of a Serbian bus company says the firm's buses were used to transport Bosnian Muslims from the town of Srebrenica after it fell to Bosnian Serb forces in 1995, RFE/RL's Balkan Service reports.