According to the charges, Gojgolovic came to the Susica detention camp in Vlasenica, where Bosniak civilians, including women and children, were unlawfully detained, and took one woman away. “The indictment...
The Commission for Investigating the Sufferings of Serbs in Sarajevo met in Republika Srpska’s main town Banja Luka on Monday, but did not make any details public after the session....
veryone knows that the court is not fair, does not try people in accordance with the law, and does not work in favour of reconciliation,” the Serb member of...
Ahead of the former Bosnian Serb political leader Radovan Karadzic’s war crimes verdict this week, BIRN has compiled all its reports on the landmark case into a free, downloadable e-book....
He greeted me by my name. He was very composed. Neither I nor he raised our voices,” says surgeon Youssef Hajir as he recalls testifying against Radovan Karadzic in court...
More than ten years after his arrest in Belgrade, the final verdict in Radovan Karadzic’s trial for genocide, crimes against humanity and violation of the laws and customs of war...
“It is difficult for victims, and I understand that,” says Rob Miller, a film-maker who has just wrapped up his project documenting the trial of Ratko Mladic. The film, entitled...
On a weekday afternoon in the Serbian capital Belgrade, a small watering hole called Luda Kuca – the Madhouse – is crammed with elderly but chatty regulars. The walls are...
A roughly 1.5-million-euro tender for construction of a mini hydropower plant in Bosnia’s Republika Srpska has been awarded to a company with no previous experience in the field, co-owned by...
Radovan Karadzic was born in the village of Petnica near Savnik in Montenegro in June 1945, some 2,000 kilometres from in Scheveningen, near The Hague, where he is currently in...