Ibro Merkez, a wartime police chief in the Bosnian town of Gorazde, was found not guilty on appeal of the unlawful detention and inhumane treatment of Serb civilian prisoners in...
Radenko Marinovic, who was found not guilty of participating in the persecution of the Bosniak population in the Prijedor area in 1992, is suing the state for around 25,500 euros...
Bosnia inaugurated its first state prison, which will accommodate war criminals and organised crime convicts, after more than a decade of delays in the construction of the 40-million-euro, European-standard penitentiary.
The suspected remains of a Bosniak war victim have been found close to the house of former Bosnian Serb paramilitary leader Milan Lukic, who is already serving a life sentence...
At the trial of Emir Alisic, who is accused of joining foreign paramilitary group in Syria, images of the defendant in uniform with a rifle were shown to the Bosnian...
The trial of Milarem Berbic, who is accused of joining foreign paramilitary formations in Syria, began with then reading of the indictment by the prosecution, which accuses him of leaving...
Released war criminal Zdravko Mucic, the commander of a prison camp who was jailed by the Hague Tribunal over the deaths, torture and inhumane treatment of Serb inmates, drowned after...
Six people’s remains were buried at the annual ceremony for recently-exhumed war victims at the Kamicani Memorial Centre near Prijedor, but the event was scaled down because of the coronavirus...
The UN court will hear the former Bosnian Serb military chief’s appeal next month against the verdict convicting him of genocide and other wartime crimes, after it was postponed for...