Sunday, 19 october 2025.
Bosnian Serb Ex-Soldiers Plead Not Guilty to Abusing Prisoners
Former Bosnian Serb Army soldiers Bosko Peulic , Petar Duric and Davor Peulic pleaded not guilty to committing war crimes against Croat prisoners of war and civilians in the Travnik...
Bosnian Tries Serb ‘White Eagles’ Fighter for Raping Prisoners
Borislav Gligorevic, a former member of the White Eagles unit, went on trial for crimes against humanity, accused of raping three women prisoners in the village of Liplje near Zvornik...
Bosnia Names Srebrenica Genocide Suspects After Five Arrested
Ratko Vujovic, Milovan Ognjenovic, Vitomir Pepic, Ljubomir Vlacic and Zeljko Dupljan, all former Bosnian Serb Army officers or soldiers, were arrested this week on suspicion of involvement in the mass...
Bosnia Seeks Arrest of Wartime Serb Commander Wanted for Trial
The Bosnian state court will ask Interpol to issue an international alert for the arrest of Milenko Zivanovic, former commander of the Bosnian Serb Army’s Drina Corps, after he failed...
Bosnia Confirms Acquittal of Wartime Brcko Leader
The state court upheld the acquittal of Djordje Ristanic, head of the Serb wartime leadership in Brcko in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina, clearing him of involvement in persecuting Bosniaks and...
Bosnia Acquits Serb Ex-Fighters of Killing Civilian Captives
Spomenko Novovic and Borislav Pjano were cleared of involvement in the illegal detention and killing of Bosniak civilians in the Foca area of eastern Bosnia during the war in 1992.
Bosnian Army Ex-Soldiers Cleared of Assaulting Serb Prisoners
Former soldiers Senad Gadzo, Zaim Lalicic and Suljo Hebib were acquitted of wartime crimes including the violent abuse and murder of Serb civilian prisoners in Hrasnica near Sarajevo.
Bosnia Arrests Serb Ex-Soldier for Wartime Rape of Prisoners
Borislav Gligorevic, a former Territorial Defence fighter and Bosnian Serb Army soldier who is suspected of raping two Bosniak women prisoners in Liplje in 1992, was arrested at a border...
One Day, Two Massacres: Remembering Bosnia’s Ahmici and Trusina Atrocities
In April 1993, on one of the most tragic days of the Bosnian war, 116 Bosniaks were murdered in the village of Ahmici and 22 Croats were killed in the...
Bosnia Seeks Wartime Army Commander’s Extradition from Turkey
The Bosnian state court has asked Turkey for the extradition of Sakib Mahmuljin, wartime commander of the Bosnian Army’s Third Corps, after he failed to appear to serve his eight-year...