The Bosnian court rejected a prosecution appeal against the acquittal of Malko Koroman, a wartime police chief accused of unlawfully detaining Bosniak civilians in the town of Pale in 1992, some of whom were tortured and killed.
Malko Koroman, a wartime police chief, was acquitted of unlawfully detaining Bosniak civilians, some of whom were tortured and killed, in the town of Pale in 1992.
A plaque naming a student dormitory after wartime Bosnian Serb president Radovan Karadzic, which caused a political storm, was taken down after his daughter Sonja Karadzic-Jovicevic called for its removal.
Malko Koroman, a wartime police chief in Pale, went on trial for the unlawful arrest and detention of Bosniak civilians, some of whom were tortured and killed in 1992. The crimes against humanity trial of Malko Koroman, the wartime chief of the police’s Public Security Station in Pale who is now a deputy mayor, opened […]
Former police chief Malko Koroman was charged with the abuse and torture of several dozen Bosniak prisoners who were detained during wartime in the town of Pale, some of whom died.
Former policemen Jovan Kusic and Branislav Vukovic were charged with illegally detaining, abusing and torturing Bosniak civilians in the town of Pale in 1992.
The Bosnian state prosecution on Friday indicted Jovan Kusic, alias Joja, and Branislav Vukovic, alias Bato, for having participated in the unlawful detention, torture, abuse and beating of Bosniak civilians who were detained in a gym at the Cultural Centre in Pale in May and June 1992.
At the trial of Ratko Mladic in front of The Hague tribunal, Pale television journalist Snjezan Lalovic said that he recorded UNPROFOR troops tried on Jahorina mountain in the spring of 1995 to prevent further NATO air strikes on the Bosnian Serb Army (VRS).
Testifying in defence of Ratko Mladic before the Hague Tribunal, a witness denies that the Republika Srpska Army, VRS, took UNPROFOR members hostage in the spring of 1995.
The former local government chief in the town of Pale told Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladics war crimes trial that Bosniaks were not expelled from the area, but wanted to leave.
Testifying at Ratko Mladics trial at the Hague, Defence witness Milorad Dzida denied the responsibility of the Republika Srpska Army, VRS, for crimes committed at Markale market place in Sarajevo in the winter of 1994.