Sunday, 20 april 2025.
Bosnian Army Commander Honoured Despite War Crimes Charges
The OSCE criticised the Zenica-Doboj Canton’s decision to honour former Bosnian Army Third Corps commander Sakib Mahmuljin, who is on trial for failing to stop Islamic volunteer fighters torturing and...
Sarajevo Commemorates Anniversary of Market Massacre
Mourners laid flowers at the site of a wartime massacre at the Markale market in Sarajevo, where 43 people died in an artillery attack by Bosnian Serb forces in August...
No Decision Yet on Where Karadzic Will Serve Sentence
The Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals in The Hague has not yet decided in which country Radovan Karadzic will serve his life sentence after his conviction in March for genocide...
Bosnian Serb Police Chief: Srebrenica Must Not Be Denied
Former Bosnian Serb special police brigade commander Goran Saric, who was acquitted of involvement in the Srebrenica genocide, said that the killings of Bosniaks in July 1995 happened, but questioned...
Closed Hearings at Serbian Security Chiefs’ Trial Cause Mistrust
Witnesses at the Hague retrial of former state security officials Jovica Stanisic and Franko Simatovic, which offers the last chance to assess the role of Serbian units in the wars...
Bosnian Prosecution ‘Failing on Complex War Crime Cases’: OSCE
Final convictions have been significantly lower in the past two years, and the Bosnian prosecution has not been investing invest time and resources in investigating the most complex cases, said...
Bosnia Increases Sentence for Killings of Serbs in Brcko
The sentence handed down to former Croatian Defence Council brigade commander Mensur Djakic for not punishing the killers of three Serb captives in the Brcko District in 1992 was increased...
Bosnia Convicts Ex-Policeman of Torturing Serb Prisoners
Bosniak ex-policeman Kahro Vejzovic was convicted of violently assaulting Bosnian Serb civilian prisoners in the village of Stupari in 1992 and sentenced to six years in prison.
Bosnian Prosecution’s Slowdown on War Indictments Causes Concern
In the first five months of this year, the Bosnian state prosecution has filed only four indictments in war crimes cases, raising questions about how it will deal with the...