Friday, 3 april 2026.
Serbian Security Official ‘Didn’t Command Bosnia Operation’
Former Serbian deputy security chief Franko Simatovic’s defence told the UN court in The Hague that his client did not command an operation in western Bosnia in 1994 and 1995....
Bosnian Policeman’s Ten-Year Battle to Prove Innocence
After three-and-a-half years in custody in Serbia and a ten-year legal struggle against charges of ordering an attack on retreating Yugoslav troops in Tuzla in 1992, Bosnian ex-policeman Ilija Jurisic...
Bosnian Serb Ex-Policeman Indicted for Persecuting Bosniaks
Former Bosnian Serb reservist policemen Milorad Obradovic will stand trial for involvement in killings, torture and other crimes against Bosniak civilians in the Prijedor area in 1992. The Bosnian state...
Serbian Red Berets Fighter Accused of Lying to Court
Former Serbian security chief Jovica Stanisic’s defence lawyer told the UN court that an ex-member of the Red Berets unit lied about the defendant commanding an operation in Bosnia in...
Srebrenica Victims Buried at Genocide Anniverary Commemoration
Over 30,000 Bosnians gathered at the Srebrenica Memorial Centre to commemorate the 23rd anniversary of the genocide and pay their respects as 35 more victims were buried.
Comment – Dunja Mijatovic: Why We Must Not Forget Srebrenica
Denial of the Srebrenica genocide must end, unprosecuted perpetrators must be tried and schoolchildren must be taught the truth about the massacres in July 1995, says Dunja Mijatovic, the Council...
Srebrenica: How Bosnians Reported Their Most Traumatic Story
As the anniversary of Srebrenica approaches, Bosnian journalists recall how the shocking scale of the atrocities slowly became clear in July 1995 as information trickled out and the first eyewitnesses...
Sarajevo Grieves as Srebrenica Dead Transported to Burial
A truck carrying the remains of 35 Srebrenica genocide victims passed through the Bosnian capital ahead of their reburial on the anniversary of the massacres, with locals honouring the dead...
Bosnia Frees Man Who Wanted to Fight in Syria
State Court rules that Amir Haskic intended to fight for Islamic State – but imposes no penalty as he later changed his mind.
Srebrenica Court Verdicts: Do They Make Sense?
Ahead of the 23rd anniversary of the Srebrenica massacres, questions have been raised about whether the verdicts so far are logical, because some commanders have been convicted of less serious...
Srebrenica Prison Sentences: 699 Years and Counting
The Hague Tribunal and domestic courts have sentenced 45 people to 699 years in prison - plus three life sentences - for genocide, crimes against humanity and other offences against...
Srebrenica Suspects Find Safe Haven in Serbia
At least nine Serbs suspected of genocide and other crimes in Srebrenica have fled Bosnia to enjoy refuge from prosecution in Serbia, where they remain free despite alleged involvement in...