A commemoration was held to mark the anniversary of the killings of 29 Bosnian Croat civilians including children and old people, as well as 12 Croatian Defence Council fighters, in the village of Uzdol in September 1993.
Human remains suspected to date back to the 1990s war have been discovered during an exhumation at Duboki Potok near the town of Knezevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Bruno Stojic, former defence minister of the unrecognised Bosnian Croat wartime statelet of Herzeg-Bosna, is asking for early release because he will soon have served two-thirds of his 20-year sentence.
Testifying at the trial of Jasmin Keserovic, who is accused of fighting in Syria, a State Investigation and Protection Agency, SIPA investigator said the defendant appeared in a video entitled ‘Pride is in Jihad’ that was published on the Ummet News website.
Testifying at the trial of Hamza Labidi, who is accused of joining foreign paramilitary formations in Syria, State Investigation and Protection Agency, investigators testified about the defendant’s presence on the Syrian battlefront.
The appointment of Drasko Milinovic as the new director of Bosnia’s Communications Regulatory Agency has drawn criticism because Republika Srpska’s public broadcaster was penalised at least three times for its reports on war crime issues while he was in charge.
Lawyers for former Croatian Defence Council military policemen argued that they should be acquitted of mistreating Bosniak prisoners at a military jail in Ljubuski from 1993-94 during the Bosnian war.
The trial has opened in Sarajevo of Milomir Savcic, former commander of the 65th Protective Motorized Regiment with the Main Headquarters of the Bosnian Serb Army, VRS, charged with assisting the 1995 genocide in Srebrenica.
Former Serb reservist policeman Slavko Milovanovic, who was acquitted of attacking a village near Srebrenica in 1992, is suing the Bosnian state for compensation for mental anguish caused by court-ordered restrictions.