Saturday, 28 june 2025.
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...
Roma to Sue Serbia for ‘Tolerating’ War Crime
Representatives of Serbia’s Roma community said they plan to sue the state at the European Court of Human Rights after a Belgrade court acquitted members of paramilitary group of killing...
Bosnian Serb Ex-Fighter Jailed for Rapes, Illegal Arrests
Slobodan Karagic’s 12-year prison sentence for war crimes against civilians in the Doboj area in 1992, including the rape of minors and the unlawful arrests of Bosniaks, was upheld on...
Bosnia Charges Serb with Bosniaks’ Murders in Miska Glava
Bosnian Serb ex-fighter Milorad Obradovic was indicted for alleged participation in the murders of Bosniak civilians in the village of Miska Glava near Prijedor in 1992. The Bosnian state prosecution...
Females Were ‘Youngest and Oldest Victims’ of Srebrenica
A baby and a woman in her nineties were the youngest and oldest victims of Srebrenica to be buried so far, said Bosnia’s Missing Persons Institute as the 23rd anniversary...
Serbian Security Officials: Bosnian Serbs Controlled Arkan
Defence lawyers for former Serbian security service officials Jovica Stanisic and Franko Simatovic told the Hague court that notorious paramilitary leader Arkan’s fighters operated as part of the Bosnian Serb...
Serbian Paramilitary Arkan ‘Shot Captive in Head’
A witness told the trial of former Serbian security officials Jovica Stanisic and Franko Simatovic that he saw Zeljko Raznatovic, alias Arkan, shoot a captive dead in Bosnia and Herzegovina...
Bosnia Charges Two over Thwarted ‘Terror Attack’
Two alleged members of the radical Salafi Islamic movement in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Maksim Bozic and Edin Hastor, were charged with acquiring weapons to carry out a terror attack.
Hague Judge Loses Job after Turkish ‘Terrorism’ Conviction
The UN secretary-general did not reappoint Hague court judge Aydin Sefa Akay under pressure from Ankara after he was convicted of belonging to a ‘terrorist organisation’ alleged to have staged...