Saturday, 7 february 2026.
British Ex-Peacekeeper Urges Croatia to Cooperate in War Cases
A former British peacekeeper who served in Bosnia and Herzegovina urged the Croatian leadership to help ensure that Zagreb sends Bosnian Croat war crime indictees to stand trial in Sarajevo.
Custody Extension Requested for Two More Returnees from Syria
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina has requested a two-month custody extension for Armen Dzelko and Emir Alisic, who are suspected of fighting in Syria, while their defense proposed measures...
Arkan’s ‘Tigers’ Unpunished 20 Years after Leader’s Death
The murder 20 years ago of notorious paramilitary chief Zeljko Raznatovic, alias Arkan, meant he never stood trial for war crimes - and two decades later, only one member of...
Custody Extension Requested for “Last ISIL Warriors”
At a custody extension hearing for Muharem Dunic and Senad Kasupovic, who are suspected of fighting in Syria, the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina requested a two-month extension of custody,...
Custody Extension Requested for Returnee from Syria Jasmin Keserovic
The State Prosecution has demanded a two-month extension of custody for Jasmin Keserovic, one of the seven persons suspected of fighting on Syrian battlefront who were flown back to Bosnia...
Another Bosnian Croat Defendant in Stolac Crimes Case Dies
Josip Kresic, a wartime Croatian Defence Council fighter who was on trial for crimes against civilian prisoners in the Stolac area in 1993, became the third defendant in the case...
Repatriated Kosovo Woman Found Guilty of Joining ISIS
Syrian camp returnee Qendresa Sfishta received a suspended sentence in Pristina on Thursday after pleading guilty to charges of joining the terrorist organisation ISIS.
Culture of Denial: Why So Few War Criminals Feel Guilty
Some of the war criminals from the 1990s conflicts who admitted their guilt in court spoke to BIRN about why they confessed - although some say now that they only...
Bosnian Serb Policeman’s Crimes Against Humanity Conviction Upheld
The Bosnian court upheld the verdict sentencing former policeman Mico Jurisic to 11 years in prison for crimes against humanity against non-Serb civilians in the Prijedor area during the war...
Bosnia’s Courts Convict More Migrant Smugglers
As the migrant smuggling business booms in Bosnia, the number of people convicted of this crime rose in 2019 compared to the year before.