Friday, 3 april 2026.
Ratko Mladic’s Plea for New Trial Evidence Rejected
The UN court in The Hague turned down a request from Ratko Mladic’s defence to introduce new evidence before the former Bosnian Serb military leader’s appeal against his conviction is...
Two Bosnian Courts Refuse to Ban Chetnik Nationalist Groups
Courts in Trebinje and Bijeljina in Bosnia and Herzegovina have rejected pleas to ban Serb nationalist Chetnik associations for allegedly inciting ethnic hatred and intolerance. The Basic Courts in Trebinje...
Brutal Memories: One Man’s Life in Detention in Wartime Bosnia
When the first barricades went up in Sarajevo at the start of the Bosnian war in 1992, some of the Bosniaks living in Kucice, a village near the town of...
Hague Court Postpones Ailing Ratko Mladic’s Genocide Appeal
The UN court in The Hague postponed appeal hearings in the trial of former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic, who is challenging his conviction for genocide and other crimes,...
Bosnian Acquitted of Going to Fight in Ukrainian Conflict
In the first case of its kind in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the state court acquitted Gavrilo Stevic of going to join a pro-Russian separatist unit in the conflict in eastern...
Croatia Convicts Bosnian Croats of Detention Camp Crimes
The court, which handed down the verdict on Thursday, sentenced Maric to four-and-a-half years in prison and Rodin to three years and ten months. “Unfortunately, in all wars, those who...
Ratko Mladic’s Appeal Causes Anxiety for Bosnian War Survivors
Ahead of Ratko Mladic’s appeal against his conviction for genocide and other wartime crimes, Srebrenica victims’ relatives are becoming anxious about the outcome after judges were replaced for alleged bias...
Serbia Confirms ‘Red Berets’ Fighter’s Wartime Rape Conviction
An appeals court in Belgrade upheld the verdict sentencing Nikola Vida Lujic, a former member of Serbia’s Red Berets special forces unit, to eight years in prison for raping a...
Bosnia to Deliver First Verdict for Fighting in Ukraine
The state court on Tuesday set March 10 as the date for the verdict in the trial of Gavrilo Stevic, who is accused of going to eastern Ukraine to fight...
‘The Elderly Were Liquidated’: An Unprosecuted Bosnian Village Atrocity
Only a handful of locals were left in the mainly Croat-populated village of Susanj near Zenica in central Bosnia when the shooting started on June 8, 1993. “We were few...
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