Monday, 9 june 2025.
Controversial Report Highlights Serb Victims in Wartime Sarajevo
A report by a commission funded by the government of Bosnia’s Serb-dominated Republika Srpska entity claimed that Serbs were subjected to ethnic cleansing in Sarajevo during the war and that...
As Ukraine Conflict Intensifies, Serb Volunteers Prepare for Battle
Serbs who fought for Moscow-backed militias in the conflict in eastern Ukraine say they are ready to take up arms again as a massive Russian military build-up on the border...
Black-Clad ‘Humanitarians’ Promote Pro-Russian Agenda in Bosnia
The men of Sveti Georgije say they are simply handing out aid parcels, but their leader’s criminal past, their glorification of Ratko Mladic and a penchant for black uniforms and...
Bosnian Serb Officer Convicted of Abusing Civilians in Besieged Sarajevo
Veljko Papic, a former officer of the Bosnian Serb Army’s Sarajevo-Romanija Corps, was jailed for two years for crimes against civilians who were forced to do hard labour on the...
Psychiatrist Says Syria Terrorism Defendant Suffered Psychologically
A prosecution expert witness told the trial of Jahja Vukovic, who is accused of joining terrorist military units in Syria, that being exposed to armed conflict as a minor affected...
Bosnian Police Hunt for Wanted US Far-Right Activist
Bosnian police are seeking US citizen Robert Rundo, a founder of an alleged white su-premacist organisation who faces accusations of inciting violence in his home country, after he was reportedly...
Bosnian Serb Ex-Policeman Loses Crimes Against Humanity Appeal
Bosnia’s Constitutional Court rejected an appeal from former policeman Darko Mrdja, who was sentenced to 20 years in prison for his involvement in murders and other crimes against Bosniaks in...
Bosnia Rejects Fugitive Serb War Crimes Convict’s Appeal
Bosnia’s Constitutional Court rejected former Bosnian Serb Army military policeman Dragan Marjanovic’s appeal against the verdict convicting him of participating in the murders of 28 Bosniaks on Mount Borje near...
Unregulated and Unlicensed, War Memorials Proliferate in Kosovo Towns
There are more than 1,600 memorials around Kosovo related to the 1998-99 war, but the authorities don’t have a proper register of what has been built, or any legal guidelines...