Sarajevo’s Centar municipality on Friday signed a lease to provide premises to the Association of Parents of Children Killed in Besieged Sarajevo from 1992 to 1995 to establish a memorial...
The Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals has decided to discontinue a pilot project that enabled the Hague war crimes court’s detainees to make and receive video calls via the internet,...
The Bosnian state court told BIRN on Thursday that it had received a death certificate for Ivica Markovic, who passed away at the beginning of July. “As it has been...
Denis Zvizdic, chairman of the Council of Ministers, said that the issue was so-called ‘Category A’ cases which were transferred, before the investigations were finished, by Hague Tribunal prosecutors to...
Republika Srpska is ready to introduce new history textbooks for high school pupils which will include the 1992-95 war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as part of an ongoing project to...
The Bosnian prosecutor’s office said on Friday that the exhumation of the grave at Hrtar Grad near Visegrad in the east of the country was now complete and that the...
The Dutch Supreme Court ruled on Friday that the Netherlands was partially liable for the deaths of around 350 Bosniak men who were handed over to Bosnian Serb Army troops...
Belgrade Appeals Court has reduced the sentence handed down to Ranka Tomic, a former captain of the Bosnian Serb Army’s Petrovac Women’s Front, from five to three years in prison....
The Missing Persons Institute of Bosnia and Herzegovina said on Friday that the mass grave in Gradina, which was discovered two days ago, is now being exhumed. It said that...
Prayers were said and mourners shed tears as 33 more victims Srebrenica massacres – defined as genocide by international courts – were laid to rest at a ceremony at the...