Thursday, 26 june 2025.
Serbian Radicals’ Case Transfer to Belgrade Challenged
A prosecutor at the UN court in The Hague said she will appeal against the transfer to Belgrade of the case against two Serbian Radical Party officials who are charged...
Sarajevo Festival Explores the Consequences of War
The three-day WARM Festival in Sarajevo is exhibiting photographs and screening films about wars throughout the world and the issues of ethnic divisions, the refugee crisis and discrimination against minorities.
Witness Recalls Surviving Shooting by Arkan’s Paramilitaries
A witness told the Hague retrial of former Serbian security service chiefs Jovica Stanisic and Franko Simatovic how he survived a shooting by paramilitaries led by Serbian warlord Arkan in...
France Extradites Serb War Crimes Suspect to Bosnia
Former Bosnian Serb Army serviceman Radomir Susnjar, accused of involvement in forcibly detaining and burning alive 57 Bosniaks in Visegrad in 1992, was extradited to Sarajevo to stand trial.
Serbian Ex-Official Accuses Journalist of Biased Testimony
Former Serbian security service official Franko Simatovic’s defence told the UN court that a journalist who testified that the service controlled Serbian paramilitaries in the Croatian and Bosnian wars was...
Yugoslav Army Ran Paramilitaries, Claims Serbian Ex-Official
Former Serbian security service chief Jovica Stanisic’s defence told the UN court that Serbian paramilitary units operating in wartime Croatia were controlled by the Yugoslav People’s Army, not Belgrade’s security...
Mladic’s Call for ‘Biased’ Judges’ Removal Rejected
The UN court rejected a request from former Bosnian Serb commander Ratko Mladic’s defence to have three judges removed from his appeal against conviction because of their rulings in Srebrenica...
Serbian Security Chief Challenges Journalist’s War Testimony
Former Serbian security service chief Jovica Stanisic’s defence denied journalist Dejan Anastasijevic’s claim at the UN court that the Red Berets unit and Arkan’s paramilitaries were used by the service...
Bosnian Wartime Detention Camp Guard’s Sentence Reduced
The Bosnian state court reduced former Dretelj detention camp guard Ivan Medic’s prison sentence for crimes against Serb civilian prisoners from 14 to 12 years on appeal.