Saturday, 5 april 2025.
Serb Accused of Bosnia Murders ‘Was Selling Petrol in Belgrade’
Three witnesses testified that Danko Vladicic, who is on trial for killing a Bosniak couple near Foca in Bosnia in August 1992, was selling petrol and cigarettes on the streets...
Youth in Bosnia’s Brcko Troubled by War They Never Knew
Young people growing up in the multi-ethnic Brcko District in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina say that although they cannot remember the 1992-95 war, its bitter divisions still cast a shadow...
Defendant Removed from Delay-Hit Bosnia Train Massacre Trial
The trial for the killings of 20 passengers seized from a train in Bosnia in 1993 was delayed again as the court ruled that a former Bosnian Serb soldier must...
Kosovo Guerrilla Leaders Plead Innocent to Fresh War Crime Charges
Kosovo Liberation Army ex-leaders turned politicians Hashim Thaci and Kadri Veseli pleaded not guilty to additional charges filed by Hague prosecutors alleging they committed further wartime and post-war crimes against...
Extreme Entitlement: Misogyny, Anti-Feminism in Far-Right Recruitment
Anti-feminism and misogyny are common threads linking far-right individuals and organisations. They are also tools of recruitment.
Serbia Convicts Bosniak Military Prison Chief of Beating Prisoners
A Belgrade court sentenced Husein Mujanovic to ten years in prison after a retrial for assaulting Serb prisoners at a Bosnian Army-run military prison in Hrasnica near Sarajevo during wartime.
Far-Right Groups a Lingering Cyber Threat to North Macedonia
From homegrown nationalists to the ‘Powerful Greek Army’, North Macedonia’s state institutions face a range of cyber threats from the extreme right.
Bosnian Eurovision Songwriter Joins Ukraine Peace Song Project
Popular Bosnian vocalist Adi Mulahalilovic, who co-wrote Bosnia’s 1994 Eurovision entry, said that as a survivor of the siege of Sarajevo, he felt obliged to join the multinational Europe for...
In Serbia, Incitement to Ethnic Hate Rarely Reaches Court
Incidents of incitement to ethnic hatred are not uncommon in Serbia. So why are they not being punished?