Friday, 27 february 2026.
War Crimes Prosecutions Delayed, European Commission Warns
In its latest report on former Yugoslav states, the European Commission warns about setbacks and standstills in the prosecution of war crimes and delays in access to justice for victims...
Belgrade Could Try Serbian Radicals Wanted by Hague
The UN tribunal in The Hague has sought a special prosecutor’s opinion about transferring the contempt-of-court trial of two Serbian Radical Party politicians to Belgrade.
Red Berets’ Role in Bosnia Disputed at Stanisic Trial
Trial of Jovica Stanisic, former chief of Serbian security service, SDB, sees fresh arguments over whether its units aided the Bosnian Serb army in the ethnic cleansing of eastern Bosnia.
Suspects Evade Justice as Prosecutors Ignore UN War Files
For over a decade, war crimes prosecutors in Bosnia, Croatia and Serbia have shown little enthusiasm for prosecuting alleged criminals whose case files were sent to them by the UN...
Serbian Security Chief Denies Controlling Arkan’s ‘Tigers’
Former Serbian State Security Service Jovica Stanisic’s defence denied that the ‘Tigers’ paramilitary unit led by Arkan and the ‘Scorpions’ fighters were commanded by Belgrade during the Croatian and Bosnian...
Computer Analysis ‘Could Show Karadzic’s Intent in Srebrenica’
Two UK-based professors have asked to present an analysis carried out with artificial intelligence-inspired software of Radovan Karadzic’s alleged intent to commit genocide in Srebrenica at the former Bosnian Serb...
Serbian Security Service ‘Participated in Bosnia War Crimes’
A prosecution military expert told the trial of former Serbian State Security Service chiefs Jovica Stanisic and Franko Simatovic that their units were involved in the persecution and killing of...
Bosnians Acquitted of War Crimes Get €1.5m Compensation
Forty-four people have successfully sued Bosnia and Herzegovina for damages after being acquitted of war crimes in various cases and received a total of over 1.5 million euros in compensation.
Radovan Karadzic Genocide Appeal Hearings Set for April
Appeals in the case against Bosnian Serb President Radovan Karadzic, who was convicted of genocide and crimes against humanity under a first-instance verdict, will be heard in late April.
Bosnian Serb Municipality Displays Ratko Mladic Posters
Posters of former Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic have been put up at a municipality building in East Sarajevo, in what the mayor said was a gesture of support...