Friday, 27 june 2025.
Bosnian Mortuaries Hold 2,000 Unidentified War Remains
A review by Bosnia’s Institute for Missing Persons has found that 2,000 unidentified pieces of human remains - believed to be those of war victims - are still being held...
Bosnia Prosecution Appeals Naser Oric War Crimes Acquittal
The Bosnian state prosecution launched an appeal against the war crimes acquittal of the Bosnian Army’s former commander in Srebrenica, Naser Oric, who was cleared of killing Serb captives.
Sarajevo Canton Condemns Bosnian General’s Arrest
The Sarajevo Canton assembly condemned the arrest of 1990s general Atif Dudakovic and other members of the Fifth Corps of the Bosnian Army on suspicion of war crimes.
Croatian Award for Praljak Trial Journalist Sparks Controversy
Two journalists are giving back awards to the Croatian Journalists’ Association in protest after it honoured a reporter who they accuse of favouring war criminal Slobodan Praljak, who committed suicide in...
Arrested Bosnian General’s Supporters Rally in Sarajevo
Several hundred people demonstrated in Sarajevo to support Atif Dudakovic, former commander of the Bosnian Army’s Fifth Corps, who was arrested last week on suspicion of war crimes.
Bosnian Serbs Shun Sarajevo for Yugoslav Casualties’ Memorial
Relatives of Yugoslav soldiers killed in May 1992 on Dobrovoljacka Street in Sarajevo as they were withdrawing from the city will not mark the anniversary in the capital for the...
Bosnia Jails Croat Fighter for Crimes Against Humanity
The Bosnian state court sentenced former Croatian Defence Council fighter Sasa Savinovic to eight years in prison for his involvement in the murders and forced resettlement of Bosniaks in 1993...
Bosnian Serb Ex-Soldier Indicted for Killing Civilians
Former Bosnian Serb serviceman Dalibor Maksimovic is accused of the killing of four Bosniak civilians in Zvornik in 1992. The Bosnian state court on Thursday confirmed the indictment of Dalibor...
General’s Arrest Sparks Anger and Praise in Bosnia
The war crimes arrest of Bosnian Army Fifth Corps ex-commander Atif Dudakovic was criticised by some Bosniak politicians but welcomed by Serbs, again highlighting the country’s ethnic divisions.