Monday, 21 april 2025.
Bosnia Arrests Eight in Prijedor for War Crimes
Eight Bosnian Serbs were arrested in the town of Prijedor for their alleged involvement in detaining, torturing and killing 120 Bosniak men and boys in the country’s north-west in 1992....
Bosnian Serb Soldier Jailed for Milici Civilians’ Killings
Former Bosnian Serb soldier Dragan Marinkovic was sentenced to eight years in prison for his involvement in the killings of two civilians in Milici in eastern Bosnia in 1992. The...
Hague Tribunal to Open Information Centre in Sarajevo
The UN war crimes court will sign an agreement on Tuesday to set up an information centre at Sarajevo’s city hall offering access to all public documents from the Hague...
Bosniak Ex-Soldiers Arrested for Killing Serb Prisoners
Police arrested former Bosnian Army soldiers Safet Isakovic and Nisvet Poric on suspicion of involvement in the killing of three Serb prisoners of war in Bosanska Krupa in 1995. Bosnian...
Bosnian Serb Soldier Jailed for Strpci Train Abductions
After striking a plea bargain and admitting guilt, Bosnian Serb ex-soldier Mico Jovicic was jailed for five years for his involvement in the abduction of 20 passengers from a train...
Bosnian Serb Soldier Jailed for Abusing Civilians
Former Bosnian Serb Army serviceman Pero Radisic was sentenced to two years in prison for abusing two civilians in the Teslic area in 1994. The state court in Sarajevo on...
Bosnia Awards Iraqi War Crimes Convict €36,600
The Bosnian court awarded Abduladhim Maktouf, an Iraqi fighter convicted of war crimes during the 1992-95 conflict, 36,600 euros in compensation because he was in jail for two years longer...
Multi-Ethnic Bosnian War Memorial Faces Removal
The newly-elected mayor of the Bosnian town of Vares wants to remove a multi-ethnic monument to all victims of the 1992-95 war, saying that its construction did not follow legal...
New Court in Bosnia’s Prijedor Offers Victims Hope
A new district court and prosecution should be established in Prijedor in Bosnia’s Serb-dominated Republika Srpska by the end of the year, giving victims cautious hope of faster war crimes...