Ibro Cufurovic told the Bosnian state court that he was guilty of travelling to Syria to fight in the conflict there on the side of the so-called Islamic State.
Dozens of organisations in Bosnia are involved in organising lectures by Salafi preachers who stand accused of promoting intolerance and questioning basic human rights.
The verdict convicting former soldier Boro Milojica and acquitting Zelisav Rivic of crimes against humanity for killing civilians in the Prijedor area in 1992 was quashed on appeal and a...
The sentence handed down to former Bosnian Army soldier Suad Smajlovic, convicted of mutilating Serb civilians’ dead bodies in 1992, was increased to three years in jail.
The State Prosecution has filed an indictment against Marko Kovac, resident of Kragujevac, Serbia, charging him with crimes against humanity in the Foca area.
Former police chief Malko Koroman was charged with the abuse and torture of several dozen Bosniak prisoners who were detained during wartime in the town of Pale, some of whom...
Salafist preachers, or Da’is, are harnessing the power of social media to increase their influence in Bosnia, dialing down their rhetoric but still challenging fundamental rights.
A third of the war crimes indictments filed by the Bosnian state prosecution this year have been transferred to lower-level courts, sparking criticism of prosecutors for not focusing on more...
Former reservist policeman Milorad Radakovic is seeking 7,675 euros in compensation after he was acquitted of murdering five members of a family in a village near Prijedor during the war...