The Bosnian court upheld the acquittal of two former policemen and three Bosnian Serb Army ex-soldiers, clearing them of involvement in the murders of at least 57 Bosniak civilians in the village of Zaklopaca in 1992.
State Investigation and Protection Agency officers arrested former Bosnian Army soldier Mustafa Gegaj for allegedly committing war crimes against Serb prisoners in Sarajevo in 1992.
Police arrested an ethnic Bosniak, alleged to be a former policeman, who is suspected of taking part in a massacre in the Istog/Istok municipality during the Kosovo war in which 18 people were killed.
More than 15,000 people have signed a petition to stop premieres in European cities of Boris Malagurski’s controversial documentary film about the Bosnian Serbs, claiming that it distorts the facts about the Srebrenica genocide.
An exhibition of photographic portraits of Bosnians who were born as a result the 1992-95 war and their mothers went on display in the Serbian capital.
Husein Cejvanovic, who was a fighter for the separatist Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia, is accused of killing one Bosnian Army prisoner of war and assaulting two others in the Velika Kladusa area in 1995.
President Aleksandar Vucic made a speech at the launch of the collected works of Serbian historian Milorad Ekmecic, who was a close associate of Bosnian Serb wartime political leader Radovan Karadzic.
An investigation into the US far-rightist Robert Rundo and his organization by Nermina Kuloglija-Zolj of BIRN BiH has been shortlisted for the Thomson Foundation’s Young Journalist Award.