Sunday, 28 june 2026.
Bosnia Finds Suspected Wartime Mass Grave on Mount Igman
“We have found bones and clothing parts,” said Missing Persons Institute spokesperson Emza Fazlic. The Bosnian prosecution said that according to initial information, it is believed that the remains are...
Memorial to Bosnian Croats Killed in Wartime Destroyed
Bosnian state presidency member Zeljko Komsic on Tuesday strongly condemned the recent destruction of a memorial to Croats killed during the war in 1992 in the village of Brisevo in...
Serbia to Challenge Extradition of Radicals to Hague
Serbian Justice Minister Nela Kuburovic said on Friday that it was “hypocritical” of the UN court to say that witnesses did not dare to appear in court in Belgrade and...
Bosnian Serb Ex-Fighter Charged with Attacking Bosniak Villages
Novakovic, who has citizenship of both Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia and is believed to live in Belgrade, is accused of having participated, alongside others, in the murders, torture and...
Mass Funeral for Victims of Bosnia’s Koricanske Stijene Killings
The Missing Persons Institute of Bosnia and Herzegovina said that a collective funeral will be held at Vedro Polje stadium in the village of Hambarine near Prijedor on July 20,...
Bosnia Charges Ex-Policeman with Abusing, Killing Bosniaks
“He has been charged with physically mistreating and abusing a Bosniak civilian and killing another Bosniak civilian by shooting him with firearms in the Gacko area in June 1992,” the...
Acquitted Bosnian Serb Ex-Police Commander Sues State
Goran Saric’s lawyer said on Wednesday that he is suing Bosnia and Herzegovina for 43,000 Bosnian marks (22,000 euros) in damages over the prohibitive restrictions imposed on him while he...
Wanted Serbian Radicals Reject Hague Court Summons
Serbian Radical Party MP Vjerica Radeta told BIRN that she and her party colleague Petar Jojic will not go to the The Hague voluntarily to face trial for contempt of...
Bosnian Prosecution’s Slowdown on War Indictments Causes Concern
From January to May this year, the Bosnian state prosecution filed just four indictments for war crimes, two fewer than in the same period in 2018. The apparent slowdown has...
Serbian Radicals’ Case Returned to Hague Due to Witness Fears
The Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals said on Tuesday that it will return the proceedings against ultranationalist politicians Petar Jojic and Vjerica Radeta to The Hague from Belgrade because witnesses...
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