Sunday, 5 april 2026.
Karadzic’s Ex-Adviser Charged with Wartime Crimes
Jovan Tintor, a high-ranking wartime politician and former adviser to Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, was charged with committing crimes against humanity against Bosniaks and Croats in 1992. The Bosnian...
Mladic Defence Wants Prosecution’s Final Motion Rejected
Former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic’s asked the Hague Tribunal to reject the prosecution’s final motion because – at over 300,000 words – it claims it is too long.
Bosnia Arrests Ten for Crimes Against Serbs
The State Investigation and Protection Agency arrested ten former Croatian Defence Council fighters and jail guards suspected of suspicion of crimes against humanity in the Orasje area.
Multi-Ethnic Bosnian War Memorial Faces Removal
The newly-elected mayor of the Bosnian town of Vares wants to remove a multi-ethnic monument to all victims of the 1992-95 war, saying that its construction did not follow legal...
Bosnian Serb Ex-Soldier Arrested for Foca Crimes
Police arrested former Bosnian Serb Army serviceman Zarko Vulovic on suspicion that he committed crimes against humanity against Bosniak civilians in Foca in 1992. State Investigation and Protection Agency police...
Bosnian War Rape Victims Rue Lost Motherhood
More than 1,000 women in Bosnia and Herzegovina who suffered sexual violence during the 1990s conflict cannot become mothers because of serious psychological traumas and the medical consequences of being...
BIRN’s Kosovo War Film Screened at Sarajevo University
Sarajevo University’s law and political sciences faculties screened BIRN’s documentary ‘The Unidentified’, about the Serbian fighters responsible for some of the worst atrocities of the Kosovo war in 1999. ‘The...
Seizures Show Bosnians Still Hoarding Illegal Weapons
Recent weapons seizures in the Sarajevo area highlight how Bosnians still possess hundreds of thousands of illegal firearms from the 1990s war which pose a threat to public safety and...
Bosnian Prosecutor’s Disciplinary Charge ‘Not Political Revenge’
Disciplinary proceedings were launched against state prosecutor Miroslav Janjic because he failed to include five people’s deaths in a war crimes indictment, not because he indicted a Bosniak commander, prosecutors...
Auditors: EU Underfunded Balkan Media, Anti-Graft Projects
European auditors said the European Commission has provided relatively little funding for projects in the field of freedom of the media and the fight against organised crime and corruption in...
New Court in Bosnia’s Prijedor Offers Victims Hope
A new district court and prosecution should be established in Prijedor in Bosnia’s Serb-dominated Republika Srpska by the end of the year, giving victims cautious hope of faster war crimes...
Mladic Demands Closing Statements in February 2016
Former Bosnian Serb Army chief Ratko Mladic’s defence filed an appeal against a court decision scheduling the presentation of closing statements in his trial for December this year.