Thursday, 3 april 2025.
Culture of Denial: Why So Few War Criminals Feel Guilty
Some of the war criminals from the 1990s conflicts who admitted their guilt in court spoke to BIRN about why they confessed - although some say now that they only...
Belgrade Court Quashes Verdict Convicting Bosnian Serb Soldier
An appeals court quashed the verdict convicting former Bosnian Serb Army soldier of the murder and attempted murders of Bosniak civilians in during the Bosnian war in 1992 and ordered...
Serbian Fans Chant for Ratko Mladic at UN Detention Unit
Hardcore fans of Partizan Belgrade football club staged a noisy demonstration in support of Ratko Mladic outside the UN detention unit near The Hague, where the wartime Bosnian Serb military...
Serbia Holds Bosniak Ex-Fighter for Alleged Prisoner Torture
Former fighter Osman Osmanovic, suspected of assaulting and abusing captured Serb civilians and prisoners of war in the summer of 1992 in Bosnia and Herzegovina, was remanded in custody by...
‘Young Patriots’: Serbia’s Role in the European Far-right
An attempt to create a Serbian branch of the far-right Generation Identity failed, but the country remains central to the movement’s ‘great replacement’ narrative.
Serbia Convicts Bosnian Serb Troops of Killing Prisoners
Belgrade Higher Court convicted former Bosnian Serb Army soldier Joja Plavanjac of killing 11 people at a prison in Bosanska Krupa in Bosnia in August 1992 and his fellow ex-serviceman...
Serbian Court Jails Bosnian Serb Ex-Soldiers for Wartime Murders
A Serbian court convicted two former Bosnian Serb Army military policemen, Dragan Bajic and Marko Paukovic, of killing a Bosniak man, three women and a child in the Kljuc area...