Thursday, 3 april 2025.
Srebrenica: How Bosnians Reported Their Most Traumatic Story
As the anniversary of Srebrenica approaches, Bosnian journalists recall how the shocking scale of the atrocities slowly became clear in July 1995 as information trickled out and the first eyewitnesses...
Bosnia Charges Serb with Bosniaks’ Murders in Miska Glava
Bosnian Serb ex-fighter Milorad Obradovic was indicted for alleged participation in the murders of Bosniak civilians in the village of Miska Glava near Prijedor in 1992. The Bosnian state prosecution...
Hague Judge Loses Job after Turkish ‘Terrorism’ Conviction
The UN secretary-general did not reappoint Hague court judge Aydin Sefa Akay under pressure from Ankara after he was convicted of belonging to a ‘terrorist organisation’ alleged to have staged...
Bosnia Arrests Serb for Wartime Rape, Prisoner Abuse
Former Bosnian Serb Army soldier Sladjan Pajic was arrested on suspicion that he committed multiple rapes and mistreated detained Bosniak civilians in Vlasenica in 1992. State Investigation and Protection Agency...
Bosnian Officials Spend 4.5 Million Euros on Vehicles
Bosnian government institutions and public companies spent around 4.5 million euros on purchasing vehicles in the first six months of 2018, BIRN’s new database shows.
Mladic’s Call for ‘Biased’ Judges’ Removal Rejected
The UN court rejected a request from former Bosnian Serb commander Ratko Mladic’s defence to have three judges removed from his appeal against conviction because of their rulings in Srebrenica...
Ratko Mladic Demands Appeal Judges’ Removal for ‘Bias’
Former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic’s defence asked for the removal of three judges from his appeal against conviction, alleging they are biased because of their previous rulings in...
Ratko Mladic’s Bid to Prosecute Hague Doctors Rejected
Former Bosnian Serb Army Ratko Mladic’s request for contempt of court proceedings against medical staff at the UN Detention Unit, who he accuses of being responsible for his deteriorating health,...
Belgrade Could Try Serbian Radicals Wanted by Hague
The UN tribunal in The Hague has sought a special prosecutor’s opinion about transferring the contempt-of-court trial of two Serbian Radical Party politicians to Belgrade.