Wednesday, 2 april 2025.
Mostar’s Unpunished Massacres, Part 2: The Campaign for Justice
In the second in a three-part series, survivors of the 1992 Uborak and Sutina massacres speak about their long campaign for justice and the potential role of the Hague Tribunal’s...
Mostar’s Unpunished Massacres, Part 1: Eyewitnesses Tell the Story
The Uborak and Sutina massacres near Mostar were the first and the largest war crimes in the Herzegovina region during the 1990s conflict. In the first in a three-part series,...
Witness Reverses Testimony Incriminating Bosnian Serb Soldiers
A witness at the trial in Belgrade of two former Bosnian Serb soldiers accused of participating in killing 27 Bosniak civilians in 1992 said that that his previous testimony incriminating...
Kosovo Police Detain Wartime Massacre Suspect
Police arrested an ethnic Bosniak, alleged to be a former policeman, who is suspected of taking part in a massacre in the Istog/Istok municipality during the Kosovo war in which...
Petition Targets Bosnian Serb History Film for ‘Genocide Denial’
More than 15,000 people have signed a petition to stop premieres in European cities of Boris Malagurski’s controversial documentary film about the Bosnian Serbs, claiming that it distorts the facts...
Portraits of Bosnian ‘Children of War’ Exhibited in Belgrade
An exhibition of photographic portraits of Bosnians who were born as a result the 1992-95 war and their mothers went on display in the Serbian capital.
Missing Tapes Conceal Full Picture of Montenegro’s Wartime TV Propaganda
Montenegrin state media provided propaganda backing for Slobodan Milosevic’s wars, but the creation of a historical archive about the 1990s conflicts could prove difficult because a lot of video material...
Serbian President Voices Praise for Radovan Karadzic Associate
President Aleksandar Vucic made a speech at the launch of the collected works of Serbian historian Milorad Ekmecic, who was a close associate of Bosnian Serb wartime political leader Radovan...
Iranian Hackers Leak Database of Albanian Criminal Suspects
Hackers on Monday leaked new information from Albanian police files on 'suspected' people – which opposition leader Sali Berisha described as a worrying development for European security.