As Vladimir Putin visits Belgrade, BIRN journalists have used the occasion to call on the Kremlin leader to release imprisoned journalists in Russia and respect human rights.
The Prosecutor’s Office for Organize Crime said it is waiting for more expertise before deciding whether to pursue the case of a man arrested on January 13 and supected of planning terrorist attacks in the name of ISIS.
Serbs carried out combat and counter-intelligence missions for several pro-Russia paramilitary units including the notorious Wagner group of mercenaries, BIRN has learned.
The trial of former Bosnian Serb Army officer Dane Lukajic, accused of involvement in violence against prisoners of war detained at the Manjaca camp in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1992, opened in Zagreb.
The chief prosecutor at the Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals, Serge Brammertz, condemned the celebration of war criminals and the denial of war crimes, including the Srebrenica genocide.
The Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals said it is investigating claims about the alleged inhumane treatment of Serb war crimes convicts who are serving their sentences in Estonia. The Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals, MICT told BIRN that it has asked for answers from the Estonian authorities after receiving complaints about the alleged mistreatment of […]
The president of the UN war crimes court in The Hague, Theodor Meron, criticised Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic for denying that the Srebrenica massacres were an act of genocide.
The Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals said it is investigating whether Ratko Mladic, who is in custody pending his war crimes appeal, broke any rules by speaking on a Serbian television show by phone.
Croatia’s state attorney charged a former Bosnian Serb Army officer with involvement in violence against prisoners of war detained at the Manjaca camp in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1992.
The County State Attorney’s Office in Zagreb on Wednesday charged a 68-year-old citizen of Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina with committing war crimes against prisoners of war while he was a captain in the Bosnian Serb Army in 1992.
A court in Belgrade sentenced a former Bosnian Serb soldier to seven years in prison for the murder of a Bosniak civilian in the Kljuc area during the Bosnian war in 1992.
Belgrade Higher Court handed down a first-instance verdict on Tuesday sentencing Milanko Devic, a former Bosnian Serb Army soldier, to seven years in prison for killing a Bosniak civilian in 1992.