Former Croatian Defence Council officer Marko Radic, whose sentence for crimes against humanity was controversially reduced by a Croatian court, was shot dead in Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Research into harmful content on the internet says net searches for far-right Serbian nationalist slogans spiked ahead of the 25th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide.
The Bosnian authorities asked the Serbian judiciary to take over the case of Visnja Acimovic, who is accused of involvement in the shooting of 37 Bosniak prisoners in the Vlasenica...
Newly-resigned Kosovo President Hashim Thaci and three other former Kosovo Liberation Army leaders are charged with committing war crimes and crimes against humanity between March 1998 and September 1999 in...
Finding inspiration in Ukraine’s notorious far-right battalion Azov, Bosnian Croat ‘skinheads’ and football fans in the town of Mostar have embraced far-right and neo-Nazi symbols and slogans.
Former brigade commander Radomir Nedic and former battalion commander Ratko Djurkovic were charged with crimes against humanity and war crimes in the Ugljevik municipality in 1992.
The latest in BIRN’s Forgotten Victims series examines how Croat troops attacked a convoy of Serbs trying to escape to safety in September 1995, killing 81 civilians, but no one...
Interpol has issued a ‘red notice’ asking for states worldwide to arrest wartime reservist policeman Milorad Krunic, who is accused of involvement in the killings of civilian prisoners in the...
History textbooks for secondary school pupils in Bosnia and Herzegovina’s two ethnically-dominated entities and in Serbia give different accounts of what happened during the 1990s Bosnian war, further entrenching divisions...