Berislav Pusic, who was convicted of wartime crimes alongside five other senior officials from the unrecognised Bosnian Croat-led Herceg-Bosnia statelet, has been granted early release.
Prosecutors urged judges at the UN court to reject former Bosnian Serb political leader Radovan Karadzic’s appeal and increase his sentence to life imprisonment for genocide and other wartime crimes.
The interior ministry banned a rally that Serbian Radical Party leader Vojislav Seselj planned in the village of Hrtkovci, where he made nationalist speeches in 1992 that got him convicted...
Croatian Defence Council ex-fighters Zdenko Grbavac and Zeljko Simunovic were charged with committing crimes against humanity by killing three Serbs in Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Konjic area during wartime.
In its latest report on former Yugoslav states, the European Commission warns about setbacks and standstills in the prosecution of war crimes and delays in access to justice for victims...
Former Territorial Defence commander Nehru Ganic was charged with having command responsibility for an attack on the village of Cemerno in 1992 in which 30 Serbs were killed, some by...
Bosnians gathered in the villages of Ahmici and Trusina to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the war crimes committed there against Bosniaks and Bosnian Croats.
Serbian Radical Party leader Vojislav Seselj said that he will not resign as an MP despite his war crimes conviction, which legally disqualifies him from sitting in parliament.
A former prison camp inmate told a Croatian court that he believed Bosnian Croat officials Marinko Maric and Zeljko Rodin, accused of war crimes against Bosniak prisoners in 1993, violently...