The Netherlands has been pronounced guilty of the killing of Srebrenica residents, whom its soldiers handed over to Serb forces from the Battalions Compound on July 13, 1995.
Testimony from a former member of the Dutch batallion tasked with protecting Srebrenica in 1995 described how frightened Bosniak men were separated from their families by Serb forces.
Former chief of the Center for Public Safety in Zvornik told the Srebrenica genocide trial that he did not know any units were formed after Goran Saric's orders.
In July 1995, after Bosnian Serb forces overran Srebrenica, 18-year-old H.T. was raped at a battery factory in nearby Potocari. It was 40 days she had given birth, and she...
After a landmark verdict which found the Netherlands guilty of failing to prevent the killing of his father and brother in 1995, a Srebrenica survivor has called for the commanders...
Mourners gathered to commemorate the 19th anniversary of the Srebrenica massacres with a ceremony at which the bodies of 175 victims who were identified over the past year were buried.
Testifying at Ratko Mladics trial, wartime member of the Bosnian Presidency Nenad Kecmanovic says that the Republika Srpska Army, VRS, used its military predominance to occupy a bigger part of...
Victims of wartime sexual violence should talk about their trauma, but it is also vital for the community to encourage them and ensure assistance, claims neuropsychiatric Amra Delic.
Thirty Bosnian Serbs have so far been jailed for a total of 568 years for genocide and other crimes in Srebrenica 19 years ago.
Srebrenica victims families are awaiting a landmark judgement in their lawsuit against the Netherlands over accusations that Dutch peacekeepers failed to prevent their relatives deaths in 1995.