Sunday, 29 june 2025.
Bosnia Arrests Serb Soldier for Rape in Foca
Former Bosnian Serb Army serviceman Sasa Curcic was arrested on suspicion of raping and sexually abusing a Bosniak victim in the south-eastern town of Foca during wartime in 1992 Bosnia’s...
Bosnian Croat Ex-Fighter Charged with Torture, Abuse
Former Croatian Defence Council fighter Goran Pavkovic was charged with torturing and abusing Bosniak detainees in the Prozor area in 1993. The Bosnian state prosecution filed an indictment against Goran...
Prosecutors Demand Additional Genocide Conviction for Mladic
The prosecution at the UN tribunal in The Hague appealed against Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic’s verdict, calling for him to be convicted of genocide in five more Bosnian...
Bosnian Serb War Suspect Extradited from Montenegro
Slobodan Knezevic, suspected of war crimes in the village of Miska Glava, where 120 Bosniak civilians were killed in 1992, was extradited from Montenegro to Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Belgrade Could Try Serbian Radicals Wanted by Hague
The UN tribunal in The Hague has sought a special prosecutor’s opinion about transferring the contempt-of-court trial of two Serbian Radical Party politicians to Belgrade.
Serbia’s New War Prosecutions Strategy ‘Flawed’, NGOs Claim
The Serbian war crimes prosecution’s draft strategy for 2018-2023 does not define priorities for prosecutions, indicators for measuring success, or deadlines for accomplishing objectives, rights campaigners claim.
Red Berets’ Role in Bosnia Disputed at Stanisic Trial
Trial of Jovica Stanisic, former chief of Serbian security service, SDB, sees fresh arguments over whether its units aided the Bosnian Serb army in the ethnic cleansing of eastern Bosnia.
Stanisic Lawyers Duel Over Red Berets’ Links to Serbia
The defence for Jovica Stanisic denied that the Red Berets unit was associated with the Serbian State Security Service, SDB – while a Hague prosecution expert witness maintained that they...