While the atrocities of Kosovo are still fresh in the minds of refugees at Fort Dix, N.J., a cadre of volunteer lawyers has been interviewing them to assist The Hague’s International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.

The project, undertaken by the Rights Consortium, of which the American Bar Association is a member, took over the interviewing from the U.S. State Department a month ago. The organization has been interviewing refugees in Albania and Macedonia since the start of the conflict.

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