Thursday, 26 february 2026.
Thousands Commemorate Anniversary of Srebrenica Killings
Over 20,000 people gathered at the Srebrenica memorial site in Bosnia to mourn those killed in the July 1995 massacres and bury 71 more victims whose bodies were identified over...
Video Messages from the Dead of Srebrenica
Recordings made by a Srebrenica man called Velid Delic, who was killed in the 1995 massacres, show life in the town during the war years - with poignant messages from...
Srebrenica: The Massacres that Went Unpunished
Twenty-two years after the Srebrenica massacres, direct perpetrators of mass killings of Bosniaks at several lesser-known execution sites have still not been charged or put on trial.
Pressure Rises on Journalists in the Balkans
Weakening EU and US influence in the Balkans and increased Russian influence, as well as growing political and economic pressures on journalists, have created a harsher environment for Balkan media,...
Srebrenica Genocide Convicts Return to Freedom
Twelve Bosnian Serbs convicted of genocide have served their sentences and been released - some have returned to live in places where the massacres happened, while others continue to deny...
Ratko Mladic’s Gifts to Children: Chocolate and Lies
Izudin Alic was eight when Bosnian Serb Army chief Ratko Mladic met him and other Bosniak children in Srebrenica in 1995, gave them chocolates, and falsely promised that everyone would...
Hague Rejects Croatia Role in Bosnian Croats’ Trial
The UN war crimes tribunal in The Hague has turned down Croatia’s request to be allowed to participate in the trial of six former Bosnian Croat officials from the Herzeg-Bosna...
Bosnian Serb Colonel Beara ‘Chose Evil’, Says Author
Hatred, nationalism and loyalty to Ratko Mladic made Bosnian Serb Army colonel Ljubisa Beara a key organiser of the Srebrenica massacres, says journalist Ivica Djikic, the author of a novel...
Netherlands Found Partially Liable for Srebrenica Deaths
A Dutch appeals court found the Netherlands partially liable for the deaths of around 300 Bosniaks from Srebrenica who were killed after being expelled from a Dutch UN peacekeepers’ base...
Bosnian Ex-Policeman Sues Serbia for Years in Custody
Ilija Jurisic, a former policeman from Tuzla in Bosnia, filed a suit against Serbia demanding compensation for the three-and-a-half years he spent in detention after his arrest on war crimes...
Hague Tribunal Mulls Lessons of War Crime Probes
Prosecutors from the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia told a panel discussion in Sarajevo about how to begin and develop investigations into the perpetrators of war crimes and...