The shelling of a tram full of passengers in January 1996 was one of the last major attacks of the siege of Sarajevo, after the peace deal ending the Bosnian war was signed, but the perpetrators have never been caught.
Over the past four years, more than two million euros have been dedicated to building memorials honouring military and civilian casualties of the Bosnian war - but most only commemorate victims from the dominant ethnic group in each area.
Over the past four years, more than two million euros have been dedicated to building memorials honouring military and civilian casualties of the Bosnian war – but most only commemorate victims from the dominant ethnic group in each area.
Bosnian courts are resisting what analysts say are moves by the main Bosniak political party to hand over Turks wanted by Ankara for their links to the alleged mastermind of a failed 2016 coup.
The UN court in The Hague has scheduled former Bosnian Serb military chief’s appeal against his conviction for genocide and other wartime crimes for March 17, 2020.
The appeals chamber of Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals has scheduled Ratko Mladic’s appeal for March 17 next year, as the former Bosnian Serb military commander challenges the first-instance verdict sentencing him to life imprisonment.
Nedim Ademovic, attorney of a Turkish citizen whose permanent residence in Bosnia and Herzegovina has been cancelled due to a threat to national security, said at a hearing held before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina today that he was unable to provide an adequate defence and presented evidence that Fatih Keskin resided in Bosnia and Herzegovina legally.
Authorities in the former Yugoslavia have focused on prosecuting conflict-related sexual violence while underlying issues of gender inequality have been ignored, says a new report by the Impunity Watch NGO.
Internetska stranica “Aleja snajpera” nastoji napraviti fotoarhiv kao trajni zapis o ratnoj opsadi Sarajeva, omogućiti bh. građanima pristup fotografijama iz tog perioda i pomoći njenom osnivaču da pronađe fotografije svog ubijenog brata. Internetska stranica “Aleja snajpera” pokušava objediniti sve ratne fotografije Sarajeva, a za njenog pokretača Džemila Hodžića, kome je bilo devet godina na početku […]
The UN court in The Hague rejected former Bosnian Serb political leader Radovan Karadzic’s attempt to get judges he accuses of being biased against him disqualified from ruling on his attempts to appeal against his sentence.
The Sniper Alley website aims to create a photographic archive as a permanent record of besieged wartime Sarajevo, enable Bosnians to access images from the period – and help its founder find pictures of his brother who was killed.