Police arrested eight former Croatian Defence Council fighters on suspicion that they committed war crimes against Bosniak prisoners detained in Ljubuski in south-west Bosnia and Herzegovina.
It would have been impossible to prove the Srebrenica genocide without the immense courage of survivors and their testimonies on the crimes committed in July 1995.
The Office of the Disciplinary Prosecutor receives complaints against judges and prosecutors in Bosnia and Herzegovina on a daily basis. Arben Murtezic, the Chief Disciplinary Prosecutor in Bosnia and Herzegovina,...
22 years ago, an explosion of a truck bomb in the old part of Vitez killed five civilians. Witnesses of this terrorist act remember the chaos caused by the explosion,...
The newly-appointed Sarajevo Canton chief prosecutor said she has reopened an investigation into the murder of Hakija Turajlic, wartime Deputy Prime Minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, files an indictment against Goran, Milorad and Ranko Mrdja, as well as Mile Kokot, charging them with crimes in the Sanski Most area.
The Balkan Investigative Reporting Network (BIRN) of Bosnia and Herzegovina successfully ended its ninth year of work with 2014 being marked by the practice of anonymisation being abolished for first...
The appeals court upheld the conviction of Serb ex-soldier Najdan Mladjenovic, who was sentenced to three and a half years in prison for his role in torching Bosniak homes in...
In the area of Bosanska Krupa four people were arrested on suspicion that they committed war crimes against the civilian population and war prisoners.