Friday, 31 January 2025.
Netherlands to Pay €5,000 to Troops Who Served in Srebrenica
The government offered payments to soldiers from the Dutch UN battalion that failed to prevent the massacres of Bosniaks from Srebrenica in 1995, in recognition of the “exceptional circumstances” in...
Republika Srpska Rocket Attack Defendant Awaits Retrial
The retrial of Aleksandar Radic, who is accused of firing a rocket-propelled grenade at a business centre in Banja Luka, is due to start soon after the original verdict convicting...
Bone Fragments Found in Exhumation at Sarajevo Hospital
An exhumation in the grounds of a major hospital in the Bosnian capital unearthed fragments of bones, shoes and a wristwatch that are believed to have belonged to a victim...
Appeal Delayed in Republika Srpska Terrorism Case
The Supreme Court in Bosnia’s Republika Srpska entity has yet to hold a session to discuss the prosecution’s appeal against the verdict acquitting Milan Macura of terrorism for allegedly appealing...
Bosnian Serb War Criminal Asks UN Court for Early Release
Radoslav Brdjanin, wartime leader of the self-proclaimed, Serb-run Autonomous Region of Krajina in Bosnia and Herzegovina, has again asked for early release after his previous request was rejected because of...
Yugoslav Army General Convicted of Spying for US
The former chief of the general staff of the Yugoslav Army, Momcilo Perisic, was convicted of espionage for handing military document to a US diplomat in 2002 and sentenced to...
Terrorism Suspect ‘Seen at Hospital in Syria’
A defence witness told the trial of Jasmin Keserovic, who is accused of joining the so-called Islamic State and publicly inciting acts of terrorism, at a hospital in Syria on...
Bosniak Military Prison Chief’s Conviction Challenged in Belgrade
Husein Mujanovic, who was sentenced to ten years in jail for beating Serb prisoners at a Bosnian Army-run military prison in Hrasnica near Sarajevo during wartime, appealed for an acquittal...
Kosovo Urged to Establish Museum in Child War Victims’ Memory
Families of children killed during the Kosovo war who provided pictures and personal belongings for a successful exhibition in Pristina are now asking for a permanent memorial museum to be...